Using a machine to clean your rug increases the risk of damage so only do it when the rug is very dirty.
Dry clean viscose rug.
It s also important to use cold water if any since heat will shrink a viscose rug.
Be gentle when cleaning your viscose rug.
White vinegar or mild dish soap cotton cloth heavy object hair dryer.
Allowing your rug to dry face down lessens the yellowing effect that can occur as viscose dries.
Viscose is a man made fiber created from wood pulp.
However note that this will make the underside of the rug yellow more than normal.
Limit how often you machine clean your rug.
You cannot assume the rug was purchased at a low price because the owner may have been unscrupulously sold it as the real deal silk.
Viscose is a weak material so it can easily get damaged.
Use a very very very smallllll amount of solution when spot cleaning a viscose rug viscose is a very absorbent fiber and you want to make sure it gets the least wet as possible 3.
It s not uncommon for viscose rugs to take 3 to 4 times as long to clean than wool synthetic or even silk rugs.
Be sure to avoid using detergents which tend to be too aggressive for viscose dyes.
If there is a spillage use paper towels or a clean white cloth to gently blot away the spilled stuff and after that a cloth dipped in the acetic or citric solution to carefully dab the spot until the stain is removed.
Dry cleaning is an option.
Their best look will be on the day it was purchased.
An inexpensive product that dyes easily and is non static in nature viscose is often referred to as rayon faux silk.
If the dyes are not colorfast an upholstery tool can often accomplish a good surface clean.
Place your viscose rug in a clean dry place or hang it horizontally as it dries.
Viscose is also not the best at retaining dye and often fades.
It s best to maintain the cleanliness of the rug so you don t have to deep clean it.
Before cleaning you should always do a dye test to see if cleaning will ruin the rug.
Never scrub it too hard or use an electric rug cleaner on it.
As a viscose rug ages the yellowing becomes.
Professional cleaners may also shave or clip down the broken strands.
You can lessen the yellowing effect caused by cleaning when you use an acetic acid vinegar or citric acid rinse and dry the rug quickly face down.