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Picked up free, hand-washed at our dedicated facility, and delivered back like new.

Viscose rugs are notorious for browning, yellowing, and texture loss when cleaned wrong. We use specialized low-moisture methods designed specifically for viscose and “art-silk” fibers.

How we clean it

  • The gentlest effective wash method for viscose (art-silk) and its condition
  • Hand-detailed grooming and fringe work before delivery
  • Fiber and dye testing before any water touches your viscose (art-silk)
  • pH-balanced solutions matched to viscose (art-silk) fibers

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

Why did my viscose rug turn yellow or brown after I cleaned a spill?

Viscose browns when it gets too wet because it is a plant-based fiber. That discoloration can often be reversed by a specialist, so avoid scrubbing it more at home.

Can a stiff or water-damaged viscose rug be restored?

Frequently yes. Stiff, matted, or browned viscose can often be re-cleaned and reset by a professional.

Is it true that viscose rugs cannot get wet?

They can be cleaned, but only with a careful low-moisture method. Household soaking is what ruins viscose.

Why does my viscose rug look shaded or matted in spots?

Viscose fibers flatten and change how they reflect light when handled wet. We groom and dry it properly to minimize that shading.