Never heard anyone call it a four skin before 🙃. Single, double, triple, quad, sexto and octo. Really impressed by your process, very professional and a real respect for the sheepskin. Results were top notch 👍Nice job.
Its also make you appreciate the service you get knowing all the process that goes to clean the carpet. It makes you be more careful not to make it dirty
Amazing to have the opportunity to see this process!thank you😁brilliant set up!👏and excellent job!🏆 also the care you all put into it is above and beyond👍from Lori in Seattle Washington 🍻
I have 4 large rugs that need cleaning looks like I have a big job ahead.I will use my clean concrete driveway,garden hose, shampoo,large roller,blower type shopvac,HE washing machine for the spin dry.I hope it works.Good video learned alot
Thanks for your video. I recently adopted my cousin's cat that two sheep skin liners for his perches. I want to wash them. I knew I could never duplicate the highly specialized system you have, but I was intrigued to see your method. Maybe I'm a nerd-for anything to do with fibers. I own a sewing and upholstery business. It was nice to see your shop- looks like an expensive set up. People often wonder why custom work costs so much. We're not getting rich, just being fair; your shop is a perfect example of that.
Best lambskin rug cleaning vid I've seen! This was so satisfying to watch! You take better care washing this skin than how some people wash their pets! Would love to see some DIY at home cleaning solution tips from you. Are there any relatively common or easy to get household products you can recommend or warn against? I was thinking of trying some highly diluted J&J baby shampoo. I have a couple large lamb rugs I need to tackle, didn't even think to use the K9 dryer on them to blow out any loose dirt! Should the leather be conditioned with some thing after the cleaning to help it last longer? How do you deal with skins that have been dyed (I'm assuming any lamb rug that isn't an off white is not a natural color). Thank You!!
Hi Motomarta, Thank you for your kind words. We are, or should i say, was planning some DIY videos for rug cleaning. I'm sure we will get round to doing some in the not too distant future but with this pandemic we have some other things to concentrate on for now. Regards to cleaning products, i suppose different countries have different types but any washing soap that offers non harsh cleaning will suffice on sheepskins, Just make sure is "Non Bio", Has no enzymes and no solvents, So anything that states kind to your skin, simple soaps and on the acidic side. And you really need to rinse every last drop of soap residue other wise you will have dry skin and crusty wool :) . Regards dyed sheepskin, you need to test your product on the wool, i have a couple of videos showing this. Just remember urine contaminents create more problems with dye bleed. Acidic cleaners tend to be safer where dye bleed could occur, an alkaline cleaner can be tested but make sure you test gently as even an alkaline test can cause problems if done without caution. hope this helps
Should you treat the leather side of a hide with something to prevent from drying out like most leather? This is my first hair on piece of cowhide. Do you condition it differently because it has hair on?
Great video! What was the sheet for? You wrapped the rug in a sheet before putting in the centrifuge. What does that do? Sorry if you explained it I had to have my sound off because my kid is asleep. Thanks.
The fur tends to stick to the skin when rolled up, when we place it in the spinning centrifuge to spin all the water out it sometimes doesn't unravel properly so we add a sheet to create a barrier between the fur and the hide, this allows it to open up when it spins and so drains the water better ready for the drying room. Hope that explains it all,
I have a large sheep skin rug that I wash once a year (car wash sprayers). I have a clothes line but it is too heavy. In laying it out to dry, would it be faster trying to dry the leather side first?
We use a dedicated drying room so i've no idea how to advise you otherwise If you've cleaned it every year and dried it every year with no problems, then if it isn't broke, don't try and fix it. Sorry i couldn't be more helpful on this occasion.
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do you run water through your spinner ? you showed soapy dirty water coming our of the machine. i believe if you ran water through the machine while its spinning until it runs clear, THEN the rug should be clean.
There was no dirty water coming out of the machine. Slightly soapy yes but not dirty. You can never rinse all the soap out of these sheepskin rugs, You would be there for days. Yes we have a rinse spin option but it was not needed on this clean. Rug came out fantastic and customer was over the moon.
Some parts of the fur has turned into zigzags after washing it home? What is the reason for this happening.? Should I spray it with water and then brush it while the fur is still wet.
Hi Ray Ray, when you say Zig Zag, do you mean like crinkled? Not a 100% sure what you mean. If the fur has crinkled you could try a dog hair brush, this sometimes can help fluff up the fur but it may relax back to zig zag again. we brush all our sheepskins after they have been cleaned and dried.
I'm gonna go for it. I make body products. Gonna make castile soap with lanolin or someting. Citrus solvent for stains. Spin it in the washer and dry with fan and between two oil heaters. I have a car wash brush with a squeegee on the end u can also get the hose attachment for. Hmmmm. Cant afford to have all my rugs done. I have a pile of them. Just moved. Need them here. Cold tile floors
personally my advice would be get a professional to clean your rugs but if you do do it yourself then I'd avoid any solvents and let dry naturally. speed drying will dry them out.
@@ArcadiaRugSpa okay. No solvents. What about peroxide? I can always dye that one. Something got spilt on one. Yeah, I can't afford to have 5 sheepskin rugs cleaned. Not gonna throw them out. So I need to clean them myself. I used to clean houses so I'm not ignorant to cleaning. I tried that shampoo with lanolin from Amazon, felt like I got ripped off and the sheepskin did dry hard. I think I hung it in the sun tho. I do have lanolin. I could mix some into some castile soap and make my own. Still doing research.
Hi Faythe, if you email us with details of your sheepskin we can give you a quote, although we are pretty much fully booked now for this year info@arcadiarugspa.co.uk thanks
My partner has about 6 sheep rugs and he never took care of them.. they are covered in general crap, like bits of dry grass, bits of twigs and leaves (they are used as sleeping mats for our viking historical events). I take care of mine, so they are always like new, but now i've decided to "restore" his ones. I can take care of the fluff part, but the "raw hide" part is the problem. It is bone dry, not soft and white anymore. I wanna know what I can do to restore it to the best point possible. Some parts are so hard that it almost resembles fingernails. Any tips? Thanks!
Massage a small part of the hide, sometimes they can go supple from a good massage, obviously i can't see it so be very careful, we quite often use a paint roller (no paint obviously) and roll the back of the hide and this can sometimes make the hide supple again. there are also products out there for softening the hide but i find a good massage is sufficient. Again if they are extremely brittle which i have never come across before then be really careful and take it slowly at first. let me know how you get on.
I have restored a few skins that were very hard and papery using Leather Honey off Amazon along with massage and it made a huge difference. Gentle massaging is the key.
Not sure what you guys have in the USA but anything thats mild, no solvents, non bio a must so no enzymes. and try and find somethink on the acidic side. We have fairy non bio over here that is great for home DIY, but must be rinsed out thoroughly. Hope this helps
Hi Faith, Avoid harsh chemicals when washing sheepskin, harsh chems will dry out the hide, treat the hide like its a sensitive skin when choosing your soap and make sure you rinse thoroughly, soap residue left in the hide will create stiffness, you can massage stiffness out if it does happen, a cold tumble dryer can sometimes aid stiffness, failing that you ccan just massage and ripple the hide to loosen the stiffness, hope this helps.
Arcadia Rug Spa, thank you! I know you probably won’t be able to answer this but I use baby magic baby wash. Is that a good gentle soap to use? I want to lanolize it really well so how can I do that to make it easier to repel liquids?
Thank you! I inherited a small sheep skin rug that's dirty and very hard on the backside. I've never known anything about them so I was afraid it's a total loss. I'll try washing and softening the back now. Best wishes from the USA. 😁
Hi Koez, just a mild soap thats slightly acidic, with no harsh products, steer clear of solvents or anything that could dry out the skins natural softness. And as minimal as possible, so using less is better unless its really filthy then i'm afraid you'd have to sacrifice a stiffer skin for a cleaner hide. Hope this helps.
@@ArcadiaRugSpa thanks for getting back to me ... castille soap is like a super pure soap and I think the most gentle soap .I have white sheepskins and a puppy who loves to roll himself up like a burrito ..so ...super in need of a wash...I was kind of approaching it like washing very dry damaged hair.
Depending on the size, I would reconsider. If it’s a small one like the ones you can get from IKEA then I would say do it yourself. Below you’ll find a link of something that I saw in another video searching for answers myself. ruclips.net/video/1xWi5lntvM8/видео.html
@@teressadorman3826 Hard to comment without seeing, You should always use a non biological detergent which has no solvents or harmful chemicals that can dry out the hide, its very hard to advise on sheepskin cleaning DIY, as a lot has to do with facilities and equipment especially for rinsing and drying. If i was to advise i would say try cleaning and rinsing with just water, and see if that helps, make sure to dry as quickly as possible but with cool air rather than high heat. hope this helps.
Depends on how expensive the sheepskin you want to purchase is? Some sheepskins are cheaply processed, have a split skin so not as durable and are really cheap to purchase, others go through a far superior process and have full hides that have not been split so are better quality and will last a life time if looked after properly, these are expensive, you then get some middle priced sheepskins and also you have sentimental sheepskins, presents from loved ones or a memory that you don't want to throw away. If yours is the first description I made then yes, cheaper to buy another one, if it falls into the other categories then I would say personally, they are worth having cleaned properly. Hope this helps, feel free to get in touch via email or Facebook if you would like a quote.
Felting is a completely different process, Sheepskins felt more just in normal household use, our cleaning process actually reverses some natural use felting, especially at the air dusting stage which helps separate the fibres and prepare it for cleaning. We also add some fabric softener to our cleaning process to aid with untangling fibres. Great question, hope this helps answer it a little.
We have an airflex storm 600. Awesome machines for carpet cleaning, Not sure i would use on sheepskins though, hose pipe or pressure washer from a distance, then drip dry would be a better option in my opinion. Just to clarify, I'm not saying you can't. I just wouldn't myself personally. Hope that helps.
All depends on your cleaning process and what cleaning solutions you have used. Just go steady and gentle and see how it reacts. use a soft brush and start by brushing it like you would brush tangled hair on your head if that makes sense. If it starts to shed heavily then stop and find an expert you can take it too. hope this helps
Thanks for the feedback Undre, sorry about the sound, Great at cleaning, not so good at making videos i'm afraid, we have a lapel mike but unfortunately its cabled so we can't use it in the water pit, will need to invest in a bluetooth mic i think, thanks again for your feedback, will try and sort this problem for future vids.
Any tips for an unfortunate American who got chocolate on his girlfriend's sheepskin rug and needs to clean it out? I've brushed out what I can but some of it is still dried up in there and I don't want to risk pulling out any of the fleece! Thanks!
What was the point of making a video on how to clean a rug if before THE MOST IMPORTANT PART you say we have our own special cleaning solution we’ve developed because “the last thing you want to do is use a solution that will leave the rug hard as cardboard” and then not even offer us an alternative.
Hi Jeffery, This is a "How WE clean a sheepskin rug" or how most professionals should clean a sheepskin rug so you can see how its done properly, I am thinking of doing a DIY sheepskin rug video for the general public but its not easy without good rinsing and drying equipment. But regarding a safe product for cleaning, if you can get anything that has no harsh chemicals, no solvents or enzymes and is gentle on wool then you should be okay as long as you rinse properly, hope this helps.
Wow I wish i could find a local service this good
What city do you live in?
@@pipjr8685I’m in the northern part of New Jersey, US.
So educational. I enjoyed watching the process, very thorough, careful, with great equipment. Thank you very much!
Never heard anyone call it a four skin before 🙃. Single, double, triple, quad, sexto and octo. Really impressed by your process, very professional and a real respect for the sheepskin. Results were top notch 👍Nice job.
Top work! The colour change is very noticeable.
Doing some research on how to clean my sheepskin seat covers. Thanks for sharing your process.
Terrific video. Great to see how the pros do it. To the point and valuable information.
Its also make you appreciate the service you get knowing all the process that goes to clean the carpet. It makes you be more careful not to make it dirty
Amazing to have the opportunity to see this process!thank you😁brilliant set up!👏and excellent job!🏆 also the care you all put into it is above and beyond👍from Lori in Seattle Washington 🍻
Glad you enjoyed it Lori.
I have 4 large rugs that need cleaning looks like I have a big job ahead.I will use my clean concrete driveway,garden hose, shampoo,large roller,blower type shopvac,HE washing machine for the spin dry.I hope it works.Good video learned alot
It looks beautiful and fluffy. The owner will be so happy xx
Thanks for your video. I recently adopted my cousin's cat that two sheep skin liners for his perches. I want to wash them. I knew I could never duplicate the highly specialized system you have, but I was intrigued to see your method. Maybe I'm a nerd-for anything to do with fibers. I own a sewing and upholstery business. It was nice to see your shop- looks like an expensive set up. People often wonder why custom work costs so much. We're not getting rich, just being fair; your shop is a perfect example of that.
Dang. I have missed out on this video until now. Very interesting.
the centrifuge machine was epic. I wish my dryer could do that. Thank you for sharing.
So professional! I am wondering how much it will cost.
Best lambskin rug cleaning vid I've seen! This was so satisfying to watch! You take better care washing this skin than how some people wash their pets! Would love to see some DIY at home cleaning solution tips from you. Are there any relatively common or easy to get household products you can recommend or warn against? I was thinking of trying some highly diluted J&J baby shampoo. I have a couple large lamb rugs I need to tackle, didn't even think to use the K9 dryer on them to blow out any loose dirt! Should the leather be conditioned with some thing after the cleaning to help it last longer? How do you deal with skins that have been dyed (I'm assuming any lamb rug that isn't an off white is not a natural color). Thank You!!
Hi Motomarta, Thank you for your kind words. We are, or should i say, was planning some DIY videos for rug cleaning. I'm sure we will get round to doing some in the not too distant future but with this pandemic we have some other things to concentrate on for now. Regards to cleaning products, i suppose different countries have different types but any washing soap that offers non harsh cleaning will suffice on sheepskins, Just make sure is "Non Bio", Has no enzymes and no solvents, So anything that states kind to your skin, simple soaps and on the acidic side. And you really need to rinse every last drop of soap residue other wise you will have dry skin and crusty wool :) . Regards dyed sheepskin, you need to test your product on the wool, i have a couple of videos showing this. Just remember urine contaminents create more problems with dye bleed. Acidic cleaners tend to be safer where dye bleed could occur, an alkaline cleaner can be tested but make sure you test gently as even an alkaline test can cause problems if done without caution. hope this helps
Should you treat the leather side of a hide with something to prevent from drying out like most leather? This is my first hair on piece of cowhide. Do you condition it differently because it has hair on?
Wow that rug looks brilliant.
Wow you guys do such a thorough job!
Great video! What was the sheet for? You wrapped the rug in a sheet before putting in the centrifuge. What does that do? Sorry if you explained it I had to have my sound off because my kid is asleep. Thanks.
The fur tends to stick to the skin when rolled up, when we place it in the spinning centrifuge to spin all the water out it sometimes doesn't unravel properly so we add a sheet to create a barrier between the fur and the hide, this allows it to open up when it spins and so drains the water better ready for the drying room. Hope that explains it all,
@@ArcadiaRugSpa yes it does! Thank you! Keep up the good work and these wonderful satisfying videos :)
Awsome awsome awsome you are yhe first to put a sheep rug wash video. Thank you it was cool and enjoyable.
This is brilliant. So much care taken and so satisfying! 😃
Thank you so much, We do love what we do.
You are a master of your art, thanks for sharing
Thank you very much! 💜💜💜
I have a large sheep skin rug that I wash once a year (car wash sprayers). I have a clothes line but it is too heavy. In laying it out to dry, would it be faster trying to dry the leather side first?
We use a dedicated drying room so i've no idea how to advise you otherwise If you've cleaned it every year and dried it every year with no problems, then if it isn't broke, don't try and fix it. Sorry i couldn't be more helpful on this occasion.
@@ArcadiaRugSpa You did good...thank you
Great work you can really see the difference 👏
Omg I've just bought a sheep skin rug, I'm dreading cleaning it.
You made me giggle with your quadskin clarification. "We don't say fourskin here." 🤣👍
Really helpful video on cleaning sheepskin rugs, thank you!!
This is so satisfying !!
Gorgeous rug!! Thank you so much for this video. I stumbled upon it while trying to figure out how to clean our own, small rug.
Love the technique!!! Thorough flushing !!!
Thank you Teri. Yeah works well for us and our setup.
Great video. What can be done if someone took your sheep rug n through it in the washing machine n now is standing by its own??? 😢
Depends how bad. we can usually get them softer but we never guarantee, we have a specialist machine.
Wow .thank you for this info.It will help.God speed.
As soon as I heard ‘we don’t say fourskin we say quadskin’ I had to watch the entire video.
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH
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Looks amazing as always.Derek Let me know when you are doing your next video and I'll park my van outside for a free advert :-)
Will do, bring some rugs with you. :)
Andrew Kneale Lol, I like this idea!
U r really enjoying this for sure
do you run water through your spinner ? you showed soapy dirty water coming our of the machine. i believe if you ran water through the machine while its spinning until it runs clear, THEN the rug should be clean.
There was no dirty water coming out of the machine. Slightly soapy yes but not dirty. You can never rinse all the soap out of these sheepskin rugs, You would be there for days. Yes we have a rinse spin option but it was not needed on this clean. Rug came out fantastic and customer was over the moon.
Some parts of the fur has turned into zigzags after washing it home? What is the reason for this happening.? Should I spray it with water and then brush it while the fur is still wet.
Hi Ray Ray, when you say Zig Zag, do you mean like crinkled? Not a 100% sure what you mean. If the fur has crinkled you could try a dog hair brush, this sometimes can help fluff up the fur but it may relax back to zig zag again. we brush all our sheepskins after they have been cleaned and dried.
How can I get a sheepskin rug cleaned if I live in Atlanta, Georgia?
I'm gonna go for it. I make body products. Gonna make castile soap with lanolin or someting. Citrus solvent for stains. Spin it in the washer and dry with fan and between two oil heaters. I have a car wash brush with a squeegee on the end u can also get the hose attachment for. Hmmmm. Cant afford to have all my rugs done. I have a pile of them. Just moved. Need them here. Cold tile floors
personally my advice would be get a professional to clean your rugs but if you do do it yourself then I'd avoid any solvents and let dry naturally. speed drying will dry them out.
@@ArcadiaRugSpa okay. No solvents. What about peroxide? I can always dye that one. Something got spilt on one.
Yeah, I can't afford to have 5 sheepskin rugs cleaned. Not gonna throw them out. So I need to clean them myself. I used to clean houses so I'm not ignorant to cleaning.
I tried that shampoo with lanolin from Amazon, felt like I got ripped off and the sheepskin did dry hard. I think I hung it in the sun tho.
I do have lanolin. I could mix some into some castile soap and make my own. Still doing research.
How can a homeowner clean it ourself. We don't have the equipment like you do ?
You can't really clean rugs without specialist equipment and knowledge. I suppose thats why we do so well.
I did this to my rug once and when it dried it was hard and cracking. LOL. I ruined it. :( I don't know how this rug didn't get hard and crack.
What is the cost of cleaning if its a single, double, quad etc?
Hi Faythe, if you email us with details of your sheepskin we can give you a quote, although we are pretty much fully booked now for this year info@arcadiarugspa.co.uk thanks
Just found you. I will be watching to catch up.
Thank you Barb. Plenty new ones to come over the following months. Hope you enjoy some of them.
My partner has about 6 sheep rugs and he never took care of them.. they are covered in general crap, like bits of dry grass, bits of twigs and leaves (they are used as sleeping mats for our viking historical events). I take care of mine, so they are always like new, but now i've decided to "restore" his ones. I can take care of the fluff part, but the "raw hide" part is the problem. It is bone dry, not soft and white anymore. I wanna know what I can do to restore it to the best point possible. Some parts are so hard that it almost resembles fingernails. Any tips? Thanks!
Massage a small part of the hide, sometimes they can go supple from a good massage, obviously i can't see it so be very careful, we quite often use a paint roller (no paint obviously) and roll the back of the hide and this can sometimes make the hide supple again. there are also products out there for softening the hide but i find a good massage is sufficient. Again if they are extremely brittle which i have never come across before then be really careful and take it slowly at first. let me know how you get on.
I have restored a few skins that were very hard and papery using Leather Honey off Amazon along with massage and it made a huge difference. Gentle massaging is the key.
I live in the US, thank you for this video. What soap should I use to clean the sheepskin with? I don’t want to dry out the hide.
I have a couple small sheepskin rugs. The rugs need to be cleaned. What wool shampoo should be used. I am in Ohio.
Not sure what you guys have in the USA but anything thats mild, no solvents, non bio a must so no enzymes. and try and find somethink on the acidic side. We have fairy non bio over here that is great for home DIY, but must be rinsed out thoroughly. Hope this helps
I need one of these companies!
When you wash the hole thing, doesn't the skin dry out?
We clean around 10 to 20 sheepskins a month like this, Very rare we have any problems with drying out, but when we eventual do its easily rectified.
Sprayed Lysol disinfectant on my quad skin, how can I restore it? Help!
Whats the underlying problem from doing this Robb?
I tried to wash a small sheepskin rug once and the underside became very hard. What can I do to prevent this?
Hi Faith, Avoid harsh chemicals when washing sheepskin, harsh chems will dry out the hide, treat the hide like its a sensitive skin when choosing your soap and make sure you rinse thoroughly, soap residue left in the hide will create stiffness, you can massage stiffness out if it does happen, a cold tumble dryer can sometimes aid stiffness, failing that you ccan just massage and ripple the hide to loosen the stiffness, hope this helps.
Arcadia Rug Spa, thank you! I know you probably won’t be able to answer this but I use baby magic baby wash. Is that a good gentle soap to use? I want to lanolize it really well so how can I do that to make it easier to repel liquids?
Thank you! I inherited a small sheep skin rug that's dirty and very hard on the backside. I've never known anything about them so I was afraid it's a total loss. I'll try washing and softening the back now. Best wishes from the USA. 😁
I have to wash mine at home ..what's safe to use as a cleaning solution..I was thinking of dr bronners castille soap?
Hi Koez, just a mild soap thats slightly acidic, with no harsh products, steer clear of solvents or anything that could dry out the skins natural softness. And as minimal as possible, so using less is better unless its really filthy then i'm afraid you'd have to sacrifice a stiffer skin for a cleaner hide. Hope this helps.
@@ArcadiaRugSpa thanks for getting back to me ... castille soap is like a super pure soap and I think the most gentle soap .I have white sheepskins and a puppy who loves to roll himself up like a burrito ..so ...super in need of a wash...I was kind of approaching it like washing very dry damaged hair.
I have 6 large cream/white sheep rug skin rugs (4 sections each one - quad ones) and need to know where to send them to be cleaned in USA
Hi Anne, We are a UK company but i can ask on the international woolsafe forum for you if you want me too?
Arcadia Rug Spa were you able to find somewhere in the US to send the rug?? TIA!
Where do I buy the RL 1400T centrifuge?
Cleanvac turkey.
Hey how do u relanolise mine as I used hot water and lanolin gone
Were can we get your services in UAE?? United Arab Emirates??? Dubai
I was going to try to wash one myself but there is no way I can do this. I'll hire a pro!
Depending on the size, I would reconsider. If it’s a small one like the ones you can get from IKEA then I would say do it yourself. Below you’ll find a link of something that I saw in another video searching for answers myself. ruclips.net/video/1xWi5lntvM8/видео.html
Nice 👏🏻
I used a carpet shampoo machine to clean mine. Half of it Still looks discolored. Was afraid to use
To much detergent on it. Should I redo?
Also what solution would you recommend
@@teressadorman3826 Hard to comment without seeing, You should always use a non biological detergent which has no solvents or harmful chemicals that can dry out the hide, its very hard to advise on sheepskin cleaning DIY, as a lot has to do with facilities and equipment especially for rinsing and drying. If i was to advise i would say try cleaning and rinsing with just water, and see if that helps, make sure to dry as quickly as possible but with cool air rather than high heat. hope this helps.
What's the average cost to have a quadskin cleaned?
You'd have to email us with pictures of the front and back of your rug to get a quote.
How much does a service like this cost?
Hi Isabel, If you click through to our website or facebook page and contact us there we can give you a costing for cleaning a sheepskin rug.
That's A lot of work time and electricity I wonder how much it costs would it be cheaper to just buy a new sheep skin rug?.
Depends on how expensive the sheepskin you want to purchase is? Some sheepskins are cheaply processed, have a split skin so not as durable and are really cheap to purchase, others go through a far superior process and have full hides that have not been split so are better quality and will last a life time if looked after properly, these are expensive, you then get some middle priced sheepskins and also you have sentimental sheepskins, presents from loved ones or a memory that you don't want to throw away. If yours is the first description I made then yes, cheaper to buy another one, if it falls into the other categories then I would say personally, they are worth having cleaned properly. Hope this helps, feel free to get in touch via email or Facebook if you would like a quote.
How does it not felt?
Felting is a completely different process, Sheepskins felt more just in normal household use, our cleaning process actually reverses some natural use felting, especially at the air dusting stage which helps separate the fibres and prepare it for cleaning. We also add some fabric softener to our cleaning process to aid with untangling fibres. Great question, hope this helps answer it a little.
So I can't use my airflex storm 800 and run that machine over a sheep skin rug?
We have an airflex storm 600. Awesome machines for carpet cleaning, Not sure i would use on sheepskins though, hose pipe or pressure washer from a distance, then drip dry would be a better option in my opinion. Just to clarify, I'm not saying you can't. I just wouldn't myself personally. Hope that helps.
@@ArcadiaRugSpa thank you
I washed my rug and let it dry outside. Majorly dusty :( I am afraid to brush it. I feel like it will fall apart. What to do?
All depends on your cleaning process and what cleaning solutions you have used. Just go steady and gentle and see how it reacts. use a soft brush and start by brushing it like you would brush tangled hair on your head if that makes sense. If it starts to shed heavily then stop and find an expert you can take it too. hope this helps
I've got a 6 skinner and really need this info but cant hear you half the time!!
Thanks for the feedback Undre, sorry about the sound, Great at cleaning, not so good at making videos i'm afraid, we have a lapel mike but unfortunately its cabled so we can't use it in the water pit, will need to invest in a bluetooth mic i think, thanks again for your feedback, will try and sort this problem for future vids.
Any tips for an unfortunate American who got chocolate on his girlfriend's sheepskin rug and needs to clean it out? I've brushed out what I can but some of it is still dried up in there and I don't want to risk pulling out any of the fleece! Thanks!
Real sheep skin ?
yes
ASMR ♡♡♡
It looked like rug was trying to get away from you when you used the airline on her
Probably tickled 😁
Türkceye cevirin lütfen
Help me job
I see you clean Sheepskin how would you clean a Llama Rug?
Similar.
Mine is about 50yrs old and needs some repairs. Is there a way to fix them?
Whoops. Was actually looking for video to clean foreskin. Tried this anyway, still worked.
PMSL Glad to be of help. :)
If it was truly a 'foreskin' rug, I'd be very worried! lol
:) lol
What was the point of making a video on how to clean a rug if before THE MOST IMPORTANT PART you say we have our own special cleaning solution we’ve developed because “the last thing you want to do is use a solution that will leave the rug hard as cardboard” and then not even offer us an alternative.
Hi Jeffery, This is a "How WE clean a sheepskin rug" or how most professionals should clean a sheepskin rug so you can see how its done properly, I am thinking of doing a DIY sheepskin rug video for the general public but its not easy without good rinsing and drying equipment. But regarding a safe product for cleaning, if you can get anything that has no harsh chemicals, no solvents or enzymes and is gentle on wool then you should be okay as long as you rinse properly, hope this helps.