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Spot cleaning: For particularly large rugs that can't easily be washed at home, you can spot clean as follows:
1. Dilute the concentrate into a spray bottle.
2. Hold the pump spray about 250mm (10in.) from the rug and spray the soiled area. For large areas do a section at a time. Do not over-wet.
3. Using a damp foam sponge or white cloth, whisk the fibers causing a foam to occur.
4. Rinse out the sponge and wipe over the treated area removing the residual foam. Repeat if necessary.
5. Wipe over the surface with a towel to remove excess moisture.
6. Allow to dry thoroughly and brush to restore fluffiness.
Washing smaller rugs: Hand wash your long wool sheepskin rug in warm water (40 C/108 F) ideally using This has been specially formulated for sheepskin and doesn't contain chemicals which could harm the sheep skin. Do not use soap or washing detergents containing enzymes or bleach. After rinsing thoroughly, spin to remove excess water.
Washing large rugs: For large rugs that can't be washed in a washing machine or bathtub and require more than a spot cleaning, DIY options include hanging the rug on a strong line or rope outdoors. Note the rug will become very heavy when wet so for quite large rugs you may need several lines several inches apart to avoid stretching the sheepskin's hide. Use a garden hose to thoroughly wet the rug and apply diluted sheepskin shampoo using a sponge. After thoroughly working this into the wool, rinse thoroughly. If required, repeat the process. The rug can be left to dry on the line.
Alternatively, the above can be carried out on a large, flat, clean surface, and when complete the rug elevated or hung up to dry.
NOTE: for very large rugs such as over 8-pelts in size, you may wish to consider professional cleaning.
Drying: Dry flat or on a line and gently stretch to shape while damp. Keep away from direct sunlight and artificial heat (as these may damage your sheepskin). Do not tumble dry or iron.
Brushing: After washing, the wool of long wool sheepskins may revert to its natural curly state. You can help restore the fluffy appearance by brushing the wool while it is wet and again when it is dry.
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