Texture Change

Does your rug, carpet, or upholstery look different now that it has been cleaned? The change is due to the removal of soil, revealing cleaner fibres and also some earlier pile distortion. The appearance of a textile furnishing depends on numerous factors, including texture.

Foot traffic and normal wear cause most of the soil accumulation on floor covering or upholstery. They also produce a physical change on the face yarns of a carpet or rug. This physical change on the face yarns begins as soon as the textile furnishing is put to use and eventually changes the texture and, hence, appearance. A change in the carpet pile will always take place when the carpet is subjected to use. A comparison of the areas protected by furniture with adjacent used areas should graphically demonstrate the effect of foot traffic on the appearance of the carpet or rug.

This appearance and texture change is a normal occurrence to be expected and may occur either as pile crushing, fuzzing, or “blooming” of the tufts. The fibre used in the face yarns, yarn twist, pile density, and the amount of traffic over the carpeting will determine the type and amount of distortion. The extent of physical change cannot be determined, however, until soil has been removed.

The professional cleaner makes every effort to correct distortion during a cleaning process. But in many cases, distortion has reached a point where it cannot be returned to even near the original appearance. Some extremely sensitive rugs, carpets, or upholstery will also exhibit a certain amount of unavoidable texture change even after a careful cleaning. Texture changes that occur from normal use and wear, improper maintenance, and necessary cleaning actions are usually permanent.

Pile brushing and vacuuming in the preferred pile direction may help to even out some irregularities or changes in texture.

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  • Animal Stains
  • Backing Separation
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  • Carpet Installation
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  • Chewing Gum Removal
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  • Corn Rowing
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  • Drapery Damage
  • Dry Rot in Rugs & Furnishings
  • Dye bleeding
  • Flatwoven Rugs
  • Forgotten Spills
  • Haitian Cotton
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  • Latex Decay
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  • New Furnishings
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  • Reappearing Stains
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