We understand that the beauty of a rug extends far beyond its initial purchase. It's an investment in comfort, style, and longevity. To ensure that your treasured piece remains a timeless centrepiece in your space, proper care and maintenance are essential.

4 Easy Steps To Maintain Your CRONZ Rug

Cleaning Instructions

We recommend that your rug or carpet is always cleaned by professional carpet cleaners. Any chemical or solution used to clean the carpet should be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions and should be tried in a test area prior to proceeding to all areas. Cleaning by hot water extraction (steam cleaning) can produce excellent results provided that it is carried out competently. We recommend this is carried out on the CRONZ rugs and carpet every 18 months. 

For small spills, the CRONZ wool rug or carpet should be spot cleaned using water and/or wool detergent and dried by using a fan blower. Small blow heaters on cool setting are effective. If a carpet is left wet then a mould can form on the backing and a stain can appear on the carpet pile. For spills on wool rugs, lightly blot up liquids with paper towels or an absorbent cloth. Apply warm water to the affected area and continue blotting until you can no longer see any staining. If the stain persists, use a commercially available carpet cleaning or spot removal detergent suitable for wool rugs. Apply to the area, blot out, then apply warm water again and blot dry. 

Spot cleaning is not recommended where delicate fibers such as cotton, linen, art silk, silk or bamboo are present. It is recommended to consult professional cleaning services for a steam clean instead.

DISCLAIMERS

Installation
The carpet must be installed according to the requirements of the relevant New Zealand Standards. If due to movement of furniture or excessive traffic the carpet shows any sign of rippling then we recommend that it be re-stretched as soon as possible to ensure that damage to the carpet does not appear.

Shading/watermarking
Applicable to cut pile carpets including velour plush and twist pile styles, ‘shading’, also known as watermarking or permanent pile reversal, can often occur in cut pile carpets due to unknown factors other than traffic and is not a manufacturing fault. The presence of ‘shading’ in a carpet does not affect the life or durability of the carpet.