Caring For Your Natural Fiber Rugs & Carpets
Caring for Sisal Area Rugs

Sisal is the most versatile of natural fiber flooring materials. It holds up well under medium traffic. You should clean your rug twice a year or more, to prevent accelerated wear.
Learn more at Natural Area Rugs - Sisal.
Caring for Jute Area Rugs

Because jute rugs are so soft, they are ideal for bedroom floors, but it is not practical material for areas of heavy wear, as it is difficult to clean and develops watermarks if it gets wet.
Learn more about jute at the Beverly Hills Jute Area Rug Collection.
Caring for Seagrass
and Mountain Grass Rugs

Seagrass rugs and carpet are relatively non-absorbent and hard, do not often stain, and dirt is easily brushed loose. Seagrass area rugs & carpet have a non-porous surface that gives it a naturally smooth texture and sheen. It's rigidity gives it natural durability.
Mountain Grass' rigidity and thickness allow it to take on a wood-like appearance. Mountain grass rugs or carpet are undyed, and therefore show natural variations in color. Under very moist conditions Mountain grass can be susceptible to mold and mildew.
More info: seagrass / mountain grass rug care.
Caring for Bamboo Carpets/Rugs

Bamboo, being a woodsy material, is susceptible to scratching and wear. It is best to take care and avoid contact with metal, or other hard objects that can harm your rug.
Learn more about bamboo rug care.
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