Picked up free, hand-washed at our dedicated facility, and delivered back like new.
Plant fibers are water-sensitive and prone to browning. We use controlled, low-moisture methods that clean without over-wetting.
How we clean it
- pH-balanced solutions matched to jute, sisal & natural-fiber fibers
- A final inspection and protected wrap for a safe return
- Fiber and dye testing before any water touches your jute, sisal & natural-fiber
- Climate-controlled drying that protects color and structure
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 jute and sisal rugs be cleaned with water?
Only sparingly. These plant fibers brown and shrink if over-wet, so we use a careful low-moisture method.
How do you treat a stain without leaving a watermark on natural fiber?
We treat spots with controlled techniques and fast drying to avoid the rings and browning that water leaves on jute and sisal.
Why does my jute rug smell musty, and can that be fixed?
A musty smell usually means moisture got trapped. We can clean and properly dry it, and advise on keeping it dry going forward.
Are jute and sisal rugs a good choice for high-traffic or damp areas?
They are best in drier, lower-spill spaces. In busy or damp areas they stain and wear faster, so a synthetic may hold up better.
