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3 Tips to Prolong the Life of Your Persian Rug by Alissa. B
Persian rugs may be an expensive investment, but with proper care and handling, they can last a lifetime. In fact, they are designed to last more than a single lifetime - many high quality rugs can last several centuries!
As a result, it is imperative that proper care is bestowed upon them to ensure their longevity. Here are 3 tips to help you maintain their beauty, functionality and quality on a daily basis.
1. Vacuuming, The Right Way
Wool, one of the most common materials that is used to construct Persian rugs, is a fairly durable material. It has the unique ability to resist soils, more so than any other fibre (including synthetic). This doesn't mean that it's indestructible; however it does mean that it is fairly easy to take care of. Dirt and debris that settle on a rug can work its way down into the pile and actually seriously damage fibres by acting as small knives that can cut and shred. While wool is strong, over time this will cause permanent damage that can be costly to repair. For this reason, vacuuming on a regular basis is required to prevent this from happening. And remember: don't just zip the vacuum quickly over the rug. Flip the rug over and slowly move the vacuum over every inch of the underside first, since doing the top only often won't pick up all offending grime. Then, finish off by cleaning the the top of the rug. This works for any rug, regardless of material.
2. Even Wear
If we were to draw a lines to show the paths that we take in our home, thicker lines would indicate the paths most traveled. You would also likely find the flooring and floor coverings to show signs of wear and tear in these heavily trafficked areas. That's why it's vital that on a regular basis, your Persian rugs should be rotated to even out wear. This will protect one part of the rug from being trampled on daily, increasing its lifespan dramatically.
3. Padding is a Good Thing
One cannot overestimate the importance of carpet pads. They can prolong a rug's longevity, add a little more plush underfoot and prevent it from shifting or slipping around. When choosing a carpet pad for your Persian rug, select one that's not too soft, which could cause the rug to stretch and become misshapen in areas heavily trafficked, or too hard, which would simply cancel out its helpful properties.
Carpet pads come in a variety of materials, although some of the most common are constructed from foam, sponge and animal hair. Any reputable Persian rug dealer can help you select the most appropriate type of pad for your rug, and may even have the right one for you in stock. In some instances, they may even throw in the pad as a bonus for purchasing a rug from them.
Persian rugs aren't an investment for the present; a high quality one is an investment for the future, serving as a precious heirloom passed down through the generations. Preserve their beauty with proper care.
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What is the Setting, Character, Plot, Conflict, Point of View and Theme in the short story The Persian Carpet?
It's "The Persian Carpet" by Hanan Shaykh
I have to write a paragraph on each element that I listed above using supporting evidence from the text (which I have)
I have also read it. and sadly it's very confusing to me. Especially distinguishing the characters. I do however know that the plot is to kill your mother, though I could be wrong on that. I just need some clarifying.
Perhaps you should read "The Persian Carpet"...Generally that helps when you have to do a write-up about something you have read.