Monday, July 11, 2011

Deep Rug Cleaning: The Professional Way

When it comes to rug cleaning, we do not do steam or dry cleaning. Some people go by the price, we go by the quality of our work. We should not be compared with wall-wall carpet cleaners.

This video is self explanatory and needs no text or voice over. This is what we do and how we do the rug cleaning. This is of course one method. We take other measures and use other methods in cleaning rugs. We give the rugs a complete (wet) bath. We will have other videos in later times.



Dr. Khosrow Sobhe (Dr. Kay)
Certified Rug Specialist (CRS)
www.LosAngelesRugCleaning.com
www.RugIdea.com
Tel. 310-770-9085

6 comments:

David Wagner said...

Excellent video.

Rug Ideas Dr. Kay Sobhe (Los Angeles) said...

Thank you David. I enjoyed visiting your rug cleaning facility and appreciate the tour Lisa and all of you gave us. Best regards.

Unknown said...

The work you do is amazing. The before and afters look like different rugs.
I am not a fan of showing clients how rugs are cleaned purely because it shocks them and turns them off.
They don't understand that rugs have been cleaned like this for centuries.
They look at the price they paid for their rugs or the sentimental value and think that because it is high value to them that their rugs need to be treated delicately.
Other people appreciate knowing how rugs are cleaned, but more often than not they see their rugs being roughly.
Without seeing the the rug before it was wet the end results look like the rug was faded by cleaning for people not aware of what Abrash is.
I don't mean to bash your video because like I said in the beginning the work you do is amazing, it is just I am not a fan of showing prospective clients how it is done.

Rug Ideas Dr. Kay Sobhe (Los Angeles) said...

Hi Mary. Thank you very much for your kind comment and concern. we do not show this video to the owner of this particular rug. You're right. Too much information sometimes is no good, but we had to have this video for some cases and some customers. Of course this is not a one-size-fits-all.

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