This is my attempt at snow cleaning. It’s actually kinda funny, because the snow is really too deep! I think we had 17 or more inches, so when I step on the rug, it sinks way down. Also after I started, I realized my regular corn broom was really dirty, (dirtier than the rug) so I used this nylon brush, but it’s a bit too stiff. But you get the idea. You just need enough powdery ‘dry’ snow to keep the rug from getting really wet. Although, I draped it over a rack near the coal stove for a day before putting it back on the hardwood floor, just to make sure it was completely dry.
Cleaning a Sino-Persian Oriental rug
Washing a Sino-Persian Oriental rug from North Kansas City.
Sino-Persian rugs are Oriental rugs made in China but with a Persian design.
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