Are you sure about that? Have the dyes been set? Have you done a crocking/dye bleed test yet?Me, approached with kid gloves, ea$y clean though….but not wet cleaning thats for sure
Yeah just steam it with 90 hahahahAre you sure about that? Have the dyes been set? Have you done a crocking/dye bleed test yet?
Are the reds,oranges,blues or yellows stable?
Never had a rug with hand sewn leather binding underneath edging.
Interesting.
Me, approached with kid gloves, ea$y clean though….but not wet cleaning thats for sure.
BF could probably ID leather from vinyl .Benjamin Franklin famously advised fire-threatened Philadelphians in 1736 that “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
It's only there because 70 years ago rug sellers tried leather to prevent edge curl.it's Naugahyde and it's only there to prevent edge curl.
Exactly but the mystique of that fine Corinthian leatherette and its ancient chineses secretly purpose, carries on to this day, obviouslyIt's only there because 70 years ago rug sellers tried leather to prevent edge curl.
It really does nothing. Look at those big, loose stitches into vinyl and tell me that will overcome a too-tight weft.
There are likely few old-timers that know the history of "better rugs all have that" so not a marketing plus anymore. Not sure why they still do it.