Silk Rug Care in Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Luxury Requires Special Care – Silk Rug Care by Mo’s Rug & More
Silk rugs are one of the most luxurious and delicate textiles in the world. Despite their decorative beauty, silky fibres combined with rich patterns, colours and delicate weaves of silk rugs creates a unique mark of luxury. Silk rugs are delicate tranquillity of luxury that requires more than normal care. Mo’s Rug & More is a leader in silk rug cleaning in Englewood Cliffs, NJ and has many years experience with natural fibres and handmade rugs.
We catalogue everything from antique Persian silk rugs to silk blend modern designer rugs using the right care and processes required with silk fibers to protect your investment and their beauty and value.

Signs Your Silk Area Rug Requires Cleaning
Silk rugs can often be used more as decoration than for function, and when placed in low-traffic parts of your home, it is easy to forget to clean them over the years. Just like any other rug, drinking glasses, spills, pet accidents, allergens, and dust will begin to accumulate over time, even if they still look outstanding.
Below are signs that your silk area rugs require professional cleaning:
• Dull, crushed pile
• Abnormal stiffness or hardness
• Odors (Particularly musty or moldy)
• Stains from spills or pet accidents
• Discoloration from sun exposure or water
If you have any concerns about these issues showing on your silk area rugs, don’t delay! The sooner you treat your rugs, the less chance of permanent damage.
Our Professional Silk Rug Cleaning Methodology
We have taken our traditional hand cleaning process and newly developed silk safe products to combine a preventative method of cleaning silk rugs. All silk rugs are treated with care, accuracy, and respect.
Step 1: Pre-Cleaning Inspection
To provide you with the best cleaning and care service, we carry out a complete inspection of your rug’s:
Fiber identity (100% silk or silk blend)
Construction type (hand-knotted, flat-weave, or machine-made)
Dyes and colorfastness
Pre-existing stains, fading, or fiber damage
At this stage the technician establishes a plan for the best cleaning solutions and processes based on the fiber identity, potential dye bleeding, and potential weakening of the silk.
Step 2: Removal of Dry Soil
Silk rugs can hold significant amounts of fine dust and debris which will work down into the fabric and in time cause fiber wear. We use gentle compressed air dusting equipment (not beater bars) to remove dry-soil deep down before we begin wet-cleaning your rug.
Wools of New Zealand (which is primarily concerned with wool) provides a parallel model of care with the following important principles: avoid using anything that can be abrasive in agitation of wool/silk and to remove particulate soil before engaging in any wet treatment.
Step 3: Safe Hand Washing for Silk
Using pH balanced, enzyme-free detergents and cold water, we hand wash your silk rug to very gently remove soil, oils and stains. Our technicians are careful not to over-wet or saturate silk fibers because it will make them stiffer and sometimes shrinkage can happen.
Step 4: Spot vs. Stains
When we clean spots, such as wine, ink, makeup, or pet spots, we treat each spot independently with silk-safe solutions. We carefully avoid abrasive scrubbing or over-wetting because both of these types of cleaning methods will not only damage the luster of the silk but also damage the alignment of the silk fibers.
Step 5: Rinsing and Drying under control
After cleaning your rug, we completely rinse your rug and place it into our climate-controlled drying chamber. We dry flat with filtered air and low humidity to prevent dye migration, buckling or brittleness from setting in. We never dry silk with direct heat sources.
Step 6: Final Grooming/Inspection
After drying your heirloom rug, we then hand groom the rug to restore the pile and restore the natural sheen silk has. Before preparing the rug for return, we also perform a final inspection to ensure your rug does not have any remaining residues or any other issues.
What makes silk area rugs so delicate?
Fibers from silk are:
• 10 times thinner than human hair
• More fragile to abrasion
• More sensitive to alkaline or acidic cleaners
• More prone to fade from the sun or create a water ring
Because of this, it is very important to never use a DIY carpet cleaner, vinegar, or soap based solution on a silk area rug. Even store bought “gentle” brands can strip silk of its natural proteins which can leave residue that breaks down the silk fiber over time.
Silk Rug Stain Removal and Odor Treatment
Silk rugs require special methods for treatment:
• Food, wine, and coffee stains
• Organic odors including pet urine
• Water or rust marks
• Makeup, ink, and oils
We use enzyme-based or solvent-based processes developed specifically for silk – always applied manually, never machine-injected , or mechanically agitated.
Why Choose Mo’s Rug & More for Silk Rug Cleaning Services?
✔ Specialized Expertise
We clean luxury silk rugs, including Qum, Persian silk, Isfahan and Chinese silk. Our staff have trained in the preservation of fine textiles.
✔ Eco-friendly, Non-toxic
All of our cleaning agents are safe for wool, silk, are biodegradable, and are safe for children and pets.
✔ Industry Equipment
We use drying chambers with climate-controlled environments, filtered water systems, and hand tools not industrial carpet machines.
✔ High touch service level
We treat your rug at the highest level of service and pay attention to every last detail from pick-up to the returned cleaning, we take care of the rug so you will not have to. We provide the cleaning services to return your rug clean, beautiful and neatly packaged.
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Schedule Your Silk Rug Cleaning
Don’t leave your prized silk rug to the chance you could damage it beyond repair. Contact Mo’s Rug & More today for silk rug cleaning in Englewood Cliffs and surrounding areas.