Missoula Rug Cleaning
“The Last Best Rug Cleaner” We are located at 1814 North Avenue West in beautiful Missoula, Montana. Formerly known as Great White Carpet Cleaning, we have been serving Missoula and Western Montana since 2003. We specialize in hand washing of Oriental rugs and all Fine rugs, providing the most gentle yet thorough cleaning of rugs. We also provide stain removal, deodorizing, stain guarding of rugs. We hold many certifications thus guaranteeing you the utmost up-to-date knowledge about cleaning and restoring the beauty of your most valued rugs. Rug Cleaning At Missoula Rug Cleaning we understand how much you value your rug, and how much work and talent was put in each hand made rug, making every one a unique piece of art. So we take all the steps necessary to restore and preserve its beauty and extend its life. The 8 Steps Of Rug Cleaning: 1. Thorough inspection of the rug Surface, Fringes/Edges, Foundation/Backing We look for any condition that may affect the result of the cleaning or may prevent us from performing the best cleaning possible (discoloration, spots/stains, wear, soil, damage, distortion) 2. Dye stability test Each rug is tested for its colorfastness as to determine the proper cleaning process. 3. Dry soil removal 79% of the soil that enters your home can be removed in a dry state (dust is easier to collect than mud). Using specially designed equipment we’ll vibrate all the heavy damaging soil and sediments out of your rug. 4. Spot and stains treatment We specially treat spots and stains, heavily soiled areas, urine contaminated rugs before washing. 5. Hand washing Each rug is INDIVIDUALLY washed in cold, soft water using the best suited cleaner combination for your rug and the type of soiling. 6. Rinsing Cleaners and contaminants are thoroughly flushed out of the rug fibers, keeping your rug clean longer and healthier to be around. 7. Drying After extracting the water out of the rug and resetting the pile, the rug is laid flat on our custom made drying table, allowing air flow on top and under the rug to reduce drying time. Flat drying also prevents the rug from losing its shape and dimensions. 8. Detailing/Finishing/Final inspection Once dry, each rug is re-inspected and detailed for any remaining stains or fringe issues, then rolled up and wrapped in paper if necessary.