tseg
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Having searched forums and done manufacturer research the general conclusion I've come to is manufacturers suggest suction only heads to clean Persian rugs... or turbo nozzles if one is obsessed with agitation. Meanwhile forum feedback from vacuum shop experts is that power heads rule the world and can/should be used with Persian rugs.
With the above said, I have 2 'Persian' looking rugs... one was relatively inexpensive, shed A LOT when brand new, and definitely is not hand made. It is low pile but moderately dense. It likely was made in a Far East factory vs. by a Middle East old lady. Using a suction head or turbo head on it takes a modest amount of effort. My other 'Persian' rug was quite pricey back in the day but was made in some country ending in 'stan' near the Black Sea. It is more thick and more dense then my other and definitely has some silk threading. I don't think this is hand made either, but may be wrong there. Using a suction only or turbo head becomes much more difficult on this one. I suppose with either I could reduce power until it is much easier to push, but then it feels like there is little vacuuming going on. I recently bought a power head with adjustable height and am debating whether to use that at the highest setting that feels like it is making contact with the carpets?
Anyway, what is a Persian rug? Does it specifically reference handmade rugs? How does one assess how delicate a rug is? Has anyone seen 'delicate' rugs ruined by a powerhead? Neither of my Persian-looking rugs seem particularly delicate, although one clearly seems higher quality than the other.
Experiences? Guidance?
With the above said, I have 2 'Persian' looking rugs... one was relatively inexpensive, shed A LOT when brand new, and definitely is not hand made. It is low pile but moderately dense. It likely was made in a Far East factory vs. by a Middle East old lady. Using a suction head or turbo head on it takes a modest amount of effort. My other 'Persian' rug was quite pricey back in the day but was made in some country ending in 'stan' near the Black Sea. It is more thick and more dense then my other and definitely has some silk threading. I don't think this is hand made either, but may be wrong there. Using a suction only or turbo head becomes much more difficult on this one. I suppose with either I could reduce power until it is much easier to push, but then it feels like there is little vacuuming going on. I recently bought a power head with adjustable height and am debating whether to use that at the highest setting that feels like it is making contact with the carpets?
Anyway, what is a Persian rug? Does it specifically reference handmade rugs? How does one assess how delicate a rug is? Has anyone seen 'delicate' rugs ruined by a powerhead? Neither of my Persian-looking rugs seem particularly delicate, although one clearly seems higher quality than the other.
Experiences? Guidance?