Drying rugs properly is important to prevent mold, mildew, and damage. How to dry rugs? Let’s take a look at the following methods with Dreamy Rug and try applying them!
For Smaller Rugs
Remove Excess Water
- Shake and Press: Shake out as much water as possible. Press the rug with towels to absorb more moisture.
- Spin Cycle: If the rug is small enough, put it in the washing machine on a spin cycle to remove excess water.
Drying Methods
- Air Dry: Lay the rug flat on a clean, dry surface or hang it over a clothesline, railing, or drying rack. Ensure it gets plenty of airflow.
- Sunlight: If possible, dry the rug outside in direct sunlight. Sunlight helps kill bacteria and speeds up the drying process.
- Indoor Drying: If drying indoors, use a dehumidifier or fans to increase air circulation. Place the rug in a well-ventilated area.
Flip and Rotate
Periodically flip and rotate the rug to ensure both sides dry evenly.
For Larger Rugs
Remove Excess Water
- Vacuum: Use a wet-dry vacuum to extract as much water as possible.
- Press: Lay the rug on a flat surface and press with towels to soak up moisture.
Elevate the Rug
- Racks or Chairs: Place the rug over a drying rack, fence, or chairs to allow air to circulate underneath. This helps both sides dry faster.
- Hang: If possible, hang the rug over a sturdy clothesline or railing.
Use Fans and Dehumidifiers
- Fans: Position fans to blow air across the rug’s surface. This speeds up evaporation.
- Dehumidifier: Use a dehumidifier in the drying area to reduce moisture in the air and accelerate drying.
Avoid Direct Heat
Avoid using direct heat sources like hair dryers or heaters, as they can damage the rug fibers.
Check for Dampness
Regularly check the rug to ensure it’s drying evenly. Feel for any damp spots and adjust positioning if necessary.
Tips
- Elevate Corners: Lift the corners of the rug periodically to check for trapped moisture and to prevent curling.
- Protect Floors: Place a waterproof barrier under the rug while drying indoors to protect flooring from moisture damage.
By following these steps, you can effectively dry your rug and maintain its condition.