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Modern Berber Rugs Carpet

Modern Berber Rugs Carpet  made from a range of materials. Olefin is the most commonly used and most affordable material, and carpets with blends of the different materials are also available. Other are: Nylon, olefin, and wool are the most common materials, and the size of loops and cut pile varies for each manufacturer.

Berber carpet is stain resistant as well, and is more affordable than thicker plush carpets. Berber carpet is highly durable and often found in offices, schools, and other high traffic areas. ItThe downside is that it can be difficult to clean if dirt does get lodged in the fibers, and it may need dry cleaning or specialized service for deep cleaning. It is recommended by most professionals that Olefin Berber be cleaned using a low-moisture or dry cleaning process.

Traditional Steam cleaning with high alkaline detergents can cause potential pH burns in the olefin. These appear as large yellow or brown splotches. Regrettably many of these stains can be permanent if not corrected quickly by a professional carpet cleaner. As with all carpets, Berber rugs should be cleaned every 6 to 12 months to prevent permanent wear patterns.