Thursday 8 December 2016

Nasty smell on a rug disappeared after the cleaning

Testimonial from one of our client that wanted his rug clean before Christmas. 

Nasty smell disappeared after the cleaning! 






If you have any challenges with your rug, give us a call on 01223 863632 and we will be happy to help

Art of Clean is a specialist cleaning firm in: 




Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk




Monday 3 October 2016

Colour Rug repair with Art of Clean Cambridge


There were some light marks on this handmade rug. Fortunately our client knew that Art of Clean could save their rug! We cleaned the rug and re-colour the areas to make the rug look like new again!

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Art of Clean
 is a specialist cleaning firm in: 



Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk



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Wednesday 31 August 2016

Peacocks and other rugs

It's called "Peacocking"; dressing for attention.

Male peacocks flutter their rather lovely feathers in an effort to attractive the female of the species. Now, what in the world does this have to do with rugs? I here you ask.

Nothing at all, but here's a rather lovely one by The Rug Company.

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Brought in for a spot of cleaning, this is one of the more striking rugs we've had the pleasure of dealing with, and it goes to show that not every rug needs to be traditional. The feathers or rain drops, however you see it, blot colour everywhere and draw the eye, keeping this rug interesting, long past it's purchase date.

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This one is not so much for walking on as it is for hanging, but there you have another use for rugs: art. Tapestries have been giving people pleasure for centuries. A prime example of a wonderful piece is at the Victoria and Albert Museum - London.

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John Lewis currently have a range of interesting designs to decorate your floor, something different to make a centre piece and a conversation starter.

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And here's one we found just to boggle your mind from Sacramento Airport, USA.

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Rug cleaning brings with it countless confounding conundrums. Staining is obviously the largest bug bear for any rug or carpet owner. Whether it's your children dripping their Ribena on the new beige carpet, your thoughtless other half traipsing in muddied feet after begrudgingly mowing the lawn (because you've been asking him since the start of Summer and it's September now), or your elderly pet loosing a little urine, it's all stains at the end of the day. 

It all means it needs a clean!  

It all means, call the professionals. 

Art of Clean have been spot fixing, blotting, scrubbing, washing, dabbing and daubing stains for over ten years now and show no signs of stopping.





Source: http://rugcleaningcambridgeuk.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/peacocking-and-other-rugs.html



Art of Clean
 is a specialist cleaning firm in: 




Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk



Tuesday 5 July 2016

Pink mark appearing after cleaning this rug! What caused it?

This can happened when cleaning a rug. Everything looks normal but sometimes after the clean, some marks can be visible.

On this occasion, a pink mark appeared on the edges around the leaf pattern after the first clean.

This is caused by the back canvas the rug is made on - the pattern of the rug is drawn on with a marker - in this case pink or red. When the rug is cleaned it bleeds through.

We had to fix the color with our special magic product and we re-clean the rug. All gone!

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rug cleaning cambridge

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Have a look at our rug cleaning process for this Ziglar rug that was flooded:







Source: http://artofcleanuk.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/pink-mark-appearing-after-cleaning-this.html

Art of Clean is a specialist cleaning firm in: 




Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk

Friday 17 June 2016

Rug cleaning is a science!

We spent a big part of our budget on training and investing in state of the art equipment to achieve the results all of our clients require. We believe in over achieving on every clients expectations. It is always such a rewarding experience to deliver a freshly cleaned rug to a client, unwrap it if front of them and see the happy faces when they see the results.

I would like to point out so many of carpet cleaners (even Franchises) call themselves professional rug cleaners - all they do is only apply there knowledge of carpet cleaning to rugs. Sometimes with truly unfortunate outcomes. Many of these cleaners will come and clean your carpets and rug in your home. This leaves your rug wet on your floor. The problem here is the likelihood of shrinkage and colour run. Carpets and rugs are two total different animals in every aspect.

Ensuring the cleaning happens at the right PH level stops browning and colour run. See below how we measure the right PH:




Watch our video to see why we are different compare to other rug cleaning company in Cambridgeshire:



Source: http://artofcleanuk.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/rug-cleaning-is-science.html
Art of Clean is a specialist cleaning firm in: 




Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk



Tuesday 31 May 2016

Art of Clean is Recruiting: 2 roles to fill


Art of Clean is Recruiting

We have 2 roles to fill and hope to attract people with the right attitude and teach them the skills.


Social Media and Marketing Coordinator.

This is a very dynamic role and it involve some time out on the road as well as office based work. A person that fills this role has great communication skills both verbally and written. You might not have any social media experience though that is actually a good thing as we have found in the past experience can lead you to follow some bad habits. The role is part time 8am – 4:30 pm 4 days per week.
To apply for the position, please send your CV to pierre@artofclean.co.uk.
For more information about the position: CLICK HERE


Office administrator

This role requires someone that is highly organised and loves to work under pressure while staying cool and calm. You can meet deadlines and love a challenge. You have great communication skills on the phone. Your desire is to serve each client as best you can rather than to answer as many calls as you can.  Work Hours will be 4 days per week and one of the days has to be a Friday.
Our Mission: Here at Art of Clean our mission is to “Deliver the most outstanding service experience” and this applies to both our clients and our fellow team members. Our principles are: Expect the most from yourself, Expect the most from others, provide assistance and Protect others from fear and influence. These values are non-negotiable and if you feel they ring true to you please contact us now for an interview.

To apply for the position, please send your CV to pierre@artofclean.co.uk.
For more information about the position : CLICK HERE

Art of Clean Denny Lodge Business Park Ely Road Chittering Cambridge CB25 9PH – 01223863632


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Art of Clean is a specialist cleaning firm in: 




Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk




Source: http://artofcleanuk.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/art-of-clean-is-recruiting-2-roles-to.html

Thursday 17 March 2016

The skill of purchasing a fine handmade rug

High on the list of any holiday shopping list has to be a hand knotted oriental rug, but knowledge is power and knowing what to look out for will help you not to be ripped off.

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We all like to bag a bargain and especially when we are on our travels but there are many pitfalls for the unsuspecting tourist.  Bagging a good carpet is not easy and far too many travellers find out the hard way that instead of returning home with a piece of magic, they have been ripped off.

Where to buy it

The former Persia (today known as Iran) remains the most fruitful and varied source of rugs in the world, as well as producing the finest examples of this art form.

This does not mean that carpets from India, Turkey, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Morocco, the Caucasus or Romania are inferior.

They do not, however, all make for an easy shopping trip (it is safe to say Afghanistan will be on the itinerary of only those most seriously obsessed with rug buying) and the bulk of travellers who buy a rug will do so while holidaying in more popular destinations.

In such cases, the first rule is to avoid carpet boutiques in the big cities; leave them and instead head for the source.

What to look for

'Knowledge is power,' but many amateur rug buyers fall foul of the initial hurdle and end up with a rug of far inferior quality or in some cases rugs that was made by machine. It is also important to know the size of rug you want  it can be a real damper on a good spirit if you get back home and the rug is way too big or way too small for the room.  Pay close attention to the following three factors and you are less likely to be led astray.

The knot count

An oriental, or 'exotic', carpet, rug or prayer mat means one of natural fibres that has been hand-knotted or hand-woven on a loom. You will find much truth underneath the carpet: turn it over, in the dealer's shop and look at the reverse. The knots on a machine-made carpet will be very uniform. Knot count is often the first factor that determine the rug’s quality, and while it is not foolproof - some valuable contemporary designs are very coarsely knotted - a good rule of thumb with traditional rugs, at least, is to look for upwards of 120 knots a square inch.

The fibre

Discovering your 'silk' carpet is actually cotton. The guidebooks often suggest the 'burn' test not only to ascertain the fibre but also, hopefully, to trick the dealer into believing you are more of an expert in rugs.

The colour

While artificial dyes are no reason not to set foot on a carpet, they can never match the earthy evocation of their natural alternatives: among them cochineal red, from the crushed, dried insects, blue from the indigo plant, henna orange, hollyhock purple, pomegranate yellow and gallnut black. Natural dyes normally appears bright and rich in colour as a bunch of flowers. There shouldn't be any one colour that stand out way more than others.’  Another way is to bend the carpet as to expose individual threads from the bottom of the rug. Looking deep down in the pile will show a slight variance in the tones. 

How to haggle

Do not but too soon and do not leave it until the last minute. Shop around and keep track of where you have seen what you like. Building a relationship will help in the negotiation process later. We belief negotiation should be a win-win situation. Take care though as the seller will make out as if he loses much sooner than he really do. ALWAYS|S make an offer and do not pay the asking price. In many countries where rugs are produced it is their culture to haggle or negotiate on the price. The starting price / selling price will allow for that. In some cases the seller will feel offended if you do not make him an offer and only pay the asking price

How to make the most of your rug

What is the best way to care for your newly acquired masterpiece. Here are a few things to look out for to help your rug last as long as possible:

- Keep rugs out of direct sunlight  Bright colours can easily fade  especially reds and browns
- Turn your rug every few months to allow for even wear and exposure to light
- Use rug pad or underlay  - Read our other blog post on “benefit of rug underlay”
- Have fabric protector applied by a rug cleaning firm. This small investment will greatly reduce the chance of permanent staining
- Get your rug taken away for a through deep wash or clean every 12 -18 months by a professional rug cleaning firm. 
- Do not allow ordinary carpet cleaners touch your rugs

If you need any help, just give us a call on 01223 863 632.

Source: http://artofcleanuk.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/the-skill-of-purchasing-fine-hand-made.html



Art of Clean
 is a specialist cleaning firm in: 



Working for domestic or commercial clients throughout Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and Hertfordshire.

For more information on our services contact our friendly team on 01223 863632 or email us at info@artofclean.co.uk