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Wool rugs are naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, making them a good option for most allergy sufferers, though regular vacuuming is still recommended to maintain air quality.
Wool rugs offer superior durability, natural stain resistance, and a soft, luxurious feel underfoot, making them a long-lasting investment for main living spaces.
Regular vacuuming helps maintain a wool rug, while spills should be blotted immediately. Deeper cleaning is generally best left to a professional rug cleaner to avoid damaging the natural fibres.
Yes, wool is one of the most durable natural fibres available, making wool rugs well suited to high-traffic areas like living rooms and hallways.
Some shedding is normal for new wool rugs, particularly in the first few months, and typically reduces significantly with regular vacuuming as loose fibres settle.
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