Hey, did I hear right? Was the term I heard "browning treatment"? Or, did I hear wrong. I'd like more details about that. Is there a generic (non-proprietary) perspective on what kind of chemistry is involved?
Wow, I'm truly impressed by the fantastic work this local cleaning business is doing in Chicago! Their attention to detail and dedication to providing top-notch service really shines through in the video. Keep up the great work, guys! 👏🏼
These persian rugs from Tabriz are truly gorgeous 😍 thank you for posting! The work that goes into creating them and maintaining them is amazing, well done for taking care of them - the level of detail and intricacies!! and history the carpets carry alone 👏
Thank you for the update, Insider..!! Great deep cleaning job. That's a stunningly beautiful and meticulously crafted Persian carpet. The level of detail in that carpet is truly remarkable, the amount of time and care that must have gone into its creation is evident in every stitch.
Regrettably, in the present times, only a handful of individuals are aware of the distinction between economy rugs like Oriental and Turkish ones, compared to Persian rugs which are true works of art, crafted with talent and organic materials. A rug cleaner who comprehends these differences and treats each type accordingly is indeed a valuable gem.
these rugs are not only highly sought after luxury items in many parts of the world, they're also family heirlooms passed from generation to generation
With this cleaning, they have actually brought down the value of that carpet to 0. Hand woven wool carpets are never to be washed. water pouring over it kills it. Because the pure wool becomes curly and tangled at the bottom, and is never straight thread again, and that is detrimental for a hand woven rug. What they should have done was to to lay out the carpet face down vacuum from behind many many times and then with damp cloth wipe it maybe 10 times but never never soak a hand woven precious carpet in water.
“The value down to 0” 😂😂 what a ridiculous comment! Good luck getting rid of pet urine and heavy stains with that technique! It’s funny how random people RUclips think they know everything without ever actually being involved in things professionally.
Hi Nilufer, I respect the sentiment behind your comment, and would like to educate you more on this topic. Some Persian rugs should not be deep washed - specifically those with chrome (chemical) dyes in the wool. However, there are certain Persian rugs that have much more stable vegetable dyes that will not run under a proper deep wash. Rest assured, based on our 40 years of experience in this industry, if we felt that the colors would run, and that the rug would be ruined from a deep wash, then we would not perform such a service. However, in this instance, we felt confident in going ahead with this procedure, and the rug turned out fabulous after the wash - as seen in the video! It really depends on a case-by-case basis, and that is why rugs should be brought to reputable businesses that have the expertise in dealing with a multitude of different rugs. Once again, thank you for your comment and if you have any further questions regarding this specific issue, feel free to reach out to us. Best regards - Rouzati Rugs
@@smartrideshare895 professionally!😂😂😂 I have a house, where I only lay hand woven pure wool carpets. Some are over hundred years old and all our root dyed. Every year for me it’s a three day job to have the carpets cleaned with two people helping. Yes if there is urine, and all kinds of that kind of stuff, they would have to wash it off, but I’ll say it again they wash off the value of the carpet as well. Because the texture is never the same after so much detergent, pressure and scrubbing. Yes it’s very interesting to see people in RUclips where they make comments about things they don’t know. And I am 67 years old. I have been around long enough to know a few things.
@@rouzatirugs it’s not a matter of dye mixing. It’s a matter of the wool threads changing texture. A carpet expert would definitely look between the wool threads standing out if they wanted to buy a carpet and if the carpet has been exposed to water. The roots become curly and tangled. You cannot see the base of the rug and that is where the value of the carpet finishes. I was told this by an antique rug dealer. Sorry!
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Thanks for featuring us, INSIDER!
Nice work
Fantastic
Persian rugs are fascinating. I want to get one for my Persian wife, as a surprise.
Hey, did I hear right? Was the term I heard "browning treatment"? Or, did I hear wrong. I'd like more details about that. Is there a generic (non-proprietary) perspective on what kind of chemistry is involved?
Do you also sell these Persian rugs or only clean them?
Wow, I'm truly impressed by the fantastic work this local cleaning business is doing in Chicago! Their attention to detail and dedication to providing top-notch service really shines through in the video. Keep up the great work, guys! 👏🏼
Respect to This guy for keeping this beautiful ancient culture alive 🙂🌼
Ali rouzati and rouzati rugs always the best 🎉🎉🎉
Beautiful Persian rugs deserve VIP level attention 😍😍😍! That was awesome
It ties the room together even better now
ASMR rug clips are the BEST
You can tell he truly care about his work!
These persian rugs from Tabriz are truly gorgeous 😍 thank you for posting! The work that goes into creating them and maintaining them is amazing, well done for taking care of them - the level of detail and intricacies!! and history the carpets carry alone 👏
Rouzati rugs rocks
Thank you for the update, Insider..!! Great deep cleaning job. That's a stunningly beautiful and meticulously crafted Persian carpet. The level of detail in that carpet is truly remarkable, the amount of time and care that must have gone into its creation is evident in every stitch.
Regrettably, in the present times, only a handful of individuals are aware of the distinction between economy rugs like Oriental and Turkish ones, compared to Persian rugs which are true works of art, crafted with talent and organic materials. A rug cleaner who comprehends these differences and treats each type accordingly is indeed a valuable gem.
Loving the INSIDER clips of small business
Nice job by Rouzati Rugs.
These guys have an awesome YT channel
The beauty of Persian rugs, amazing!!
These guys are true experts in their field.
The best of all 🤌🏻✨️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love the way this guy explained it!!
What a great explanation of the process!
I would be so afraid to clean such an expensive rug. But its satisfying to see the process.
Tnq for this update 👌
Wow, nice 👌🏻👌🏻
So interesting😍
Phenomenal result! It's always a joy to watch professionals at work. 👍🏻
absolutely amazing!
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This was very interesting plus it’s really educational. Rouzati Rug I will need your help soon 💯
Awesome clip guys, this was great
amazing!
So soothing to watch!!!
Wow such a great Persian Rug ❤😍😍
it was perfect
gorgeous rug!
I never cared about rugs much. But I appreciate the hard work
these rugs are not only highly sought after luxury items in many parts of the world, they're also family heirlooms passed from generation to generation
Very very cool piece
Great job 😍
amazing. rouzati is best ❤
Great information!
Amazing 🔥
Oh wow, this was lovely!
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OMG!!! AMAZING
Super cool to watch!
Loved this!!
Very informative clip.
Interesting stuff!!!
Fantastic!
Great content!
I looooovvveee this clip
Nice job👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Amazing job! 😊
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Persian rugs are truly an art!
A 12,000 rug, I wouldn't let anyone near it let alone drink or walk on it.
Mashallah
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Nice!
1:30 "...browning treatment..." (???) I wanna make sure I heard that right. If anyone knows specifics about it, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Pretty cool
Cool 😮
People ask how to relax and decompress? This 👆🏽👆🏽👆🏽🧘🏽
How muxh this cost to clean an expensive rug like this?
What would this cost?
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5:25 did anyone else notice that paddern ?
12k for a rug. Damn!
there are guys on youtube that clean rugs that are far dirtier than this. what they do is almost a miracle.
Yeah but they don’t deal with special antique rugs like this. Looks like guys are a legit small business specialized in these types of rugs.
Actually there is no authantic source to what the favourite color of the prophet pbuh but he did encourage people to wear white not green.
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Habibi! Where is the Ferjid's cartiglio? The "grass' juices colours"? Can I pay with my credit card or only cash? Quoting Alessandro Orlando❤
In the first place, why should one dirty a 12500 dollar rug as much as this!
It's rug*
It explains in the video
Very expensive for what reason?
The huge threat count for one, organic dyes for two and age/condition for three.
thread count
It does explain in the video
No im first.
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12k rug gonna get stolen
If it s Tabriz rug it s Azerbaijani rug not a percian 🥰🇦🇿
Considering that Tabriz is in Iran, it’s Persian.
south azerbijanis see themselves as persian as any other persian
I understand everything is about efficiency but scrubber/buffers ruin the rug… this comes from experience…
With this cleaning, they have actually brought down the value of that carpet to 0.
Hand woven wool carpets are never to be washed. water pouring over it kills it. Because the pure wool becomes curly and tangled at the bottom, and is never straight thread again, and that is detrimental for a hand woven rug.
What they should have done was to to lay out the carpet face down vacuum from behind many many times and then with damp cloth wipe it maybe 10 times but never never soak a hand woven precious carpet in water.
“The value down to 0” 😂😂 what a ridiculous comment! Good luck getting rid of pet urine and heavy stains with that technique! It’s funny how random people RUclips think they know everything without ever actually being involved in things professionally.
Hi Nilufer, I respect the sentiment behind your comment, and would like to educate you more on this topic. Some Persian rugs should not be deep washed - specifically those with chrome (chemical) dyes in the wool. However, there are certain Persian rugs that have much more stable vegetable dyes that will not run under a proper deep wash. Rest assured, based on our 40 years of experience in this industry, if we felt that the colors would run, and that the rug would be ruined from a deep wash, then we would not perform such a service. However, in this instance, we felt confident in going ahead with this procedure, and the rug turned out fabulous after the wash - as seen in the video! It really depends on a case-by-case basis, and that is why rugs should be brought to reputable businesses that have the expertise in dealing with a multitude of different rugs. Once again, thank you for your comment and if you have any further questions regarding this specific issue, feel free to reach out to us. Best regards - Rouzati Rugs
@@smartrideshare895 professionally!😂😂😂 I have a house, where I only lay hand woven pure wool carpets. Some are over hundred years old and all our root dyed. Every year for me it’s a three day job to have the carpets cleaned with two people helping. Yes if there is urine, and all kinds of that kind of stuff, they would have to wash it off, but I’ll say it again they wash off the value of the carpet as well. Because the texture is never the same after so much detergent, pressure and scrubbing. Yes it’s very interesting to see people in RUclips where they make comments about things they don’t know. And I am 67 years old. I have been around long enough to know a few things.
@@rouzatirugs it’s not a matter of dye mixing. It’s a matter of the wool threads changing texture. A carpet expert would definitely look between the wool threads standing out if they wanted to buy a carpet and if the carpet has been exposed to water. The roots become curly and tangled. You cannot see the base of the rug and that is where the value of the carpet finishes. I was told this by an antique rug dealer. Sorry!
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Amazing 😍
Great job 👍
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