Picked up free, hand-washed at our dedicated facility, and delivered back like new.
Silk is the most delicate fiber we clean. It requires low-moisture, hand-controlled methods to protect its sheen and prevent dye loss. We handle silk (and art-silk) with specialist care.
How we clean it
- A final inspection and protected wrap for a safe return
- Climate-controlled drying that protects color and structure
- pH-balanced solutions matched to silk rug fibers
- Pre-dusting to pull dry soil from deep in the foundation
Upfront pricing. You get an upfront price before we start. If our closer facility inspection turns up something the on-site visit couldn’t see, we call you first and never add work without your approval — so there are no surprise charges.
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Frequently asked questions
Can silk rugs get wet, or will water leave marks?
Silk is highly water-sensitive, so it needs a controlled low-moisture hand method — not the soaking that causes rings and watermarks.
How do you clean a silk rug without dulling its sheen?
We use gentle hand-cleaning and careful, controlled drying that lifts dirt while protecting silk natural luster.
How can I tell if my rug is real silk or art silk (viscose)?
A few checks of the feel, fiber, and backing usually tell, and we always confirm before choosing a method, since real silk and viscose are cleaned very differently.
My silk rug has a watermark or ring from a spill — can it be fixed?
Often yes. Water rings on silk can frequently be corrected by a specialist, so bring it in and we will assess it first.

