ScottsDryFoam
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I've cleaned this one womans 7 Orientals for a few years now and the other day I cleaned them and one of them wierded out on me.
It looks like it wasn't brushed down properly though it was. It has those blotches where you only need to brush it back the other way and it's dark one way and light the other. Here's the thing: for some reason if you brush it all one way and stand on one end of the rug, it looks fine. Go stand on the opposite end and it's all blotchy like it wasn't brushed properly. Brush away the blotches from that end and they appear on the other end. Go stand to the side, instead of the ends, and it looks too bright in places. So for instance, I have one spot that from the right side looks fine, from the left side looks too dark and from the front looks too bright. Brush it to lay the other way and from the left side it looks fine, but from the right side and the front it looks too dark. There's no way to make it look good from every angle no matter how you try.
It's a 12 year old Kazakhstan rug and it was always fine when I cleaned it before. None of the other rugs have any problems.
This has never happened to me before since I started cleaning Orientals in 1997. Anyone ever hear of such a thing? Any solution?
It looks like it wasn't brushed down properly though it was. It has those blotches where you only need to brush it back the other way and it's dark one way and light the other. Here's the thing: for some reason if you brush it all one way and stand on one end of the rug, it looks fine. Go stand on the opposite end and it's all blotchy like it wasn't brushed properly. Brush away the blotches from that end and they appear on the other end. Go stand to the side, instead of the ends, and it looks too bright in places. So for instance, I have one spot that from the right side looks fine, from the left side looks too dark and from the front looks too bright. Brush it to lay the other way and from the left side it looks fine, but from the right side and the front it looks too dark. There's no way to make it look good from every angle no matter how you try.
It's a 12 year old Kazakhstan rug and it was always fine when I cleaned it before. None of the other rugs have any problems.
This has never happened to me before since I started cleaning Orientals in 1997. Anyone ever hear of such a thing? Any solution?