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Jahann and Sons Persian Rugs

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I can answer any and all questions you have regarding the cleaning, restoration and repair of Oriental rugs. I am more than happy to view your pictures via email and to give you advice on what you can do yourself and what needs to be left to the pros. I can also advise on the cost-effectiveness of repair on your rugs.

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My family has had a Persian carpet store in the Washington, DC metro area for nearly 30 years (www.jahannandsons.com).

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Recent Answers from Jahann and Sons Persian Rugs

2009-10-24 Afghan rug and laundry detergent:

Hi Brandi, I'm sorry to hear about your rug! Are you able to send me a digital pic of your rug? Is the foundation of the rug wool or cotton - can you tell? My suggestion to you is to have your

2009-09-26 Yellow bleach stain:

Hi there, Thank you for your question. I'm sorry about your fabric. I don't work with linen, but I will tell you what we'd do with a bleach stain on carpet. If the bleach has stained a colored

2009-09-25 Musty smell in oriental rug:

Hi Bob, To remove mildew, you need to have your rug cleaned. A standard cleaning may work if you have a very small amount of mold, but soaking may be required if you have a lot. Soaking is a process

2009-09-11 cleaning persian:

Hi Paul, Thank you for your question. I'm sorry to hear about your rug! If the stain is older, it is quite possible that what you have is no longer a stain, but rather, the area has been dyed by the

2009-08-19 White powder/stains on carpet after carpet cleaning.:

Yes, you can take a clean, wet brush, brush the area where the is powder, and continue to use water and blot with towels as you go and all of the powder is out. Alternately, you can rent the carpet

 

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