09-21-2013, 07:53 AM
I've encapped hundreds of oriental rugs with no bleeding or smearing. Encap is the preferred method, in my view, where unstable dyes might be a problem.
And that often is a problem on genuine article orientals. A lot of the Egyptian rugs tend to be down the quality chain, often machine made olefins. So not much worry there.
Unless the rug has extreme issues, encapping is a great alternative to the classic, but super cumbersome and very expensive submersion method.
Beat the rug, then encap both sides.
And that often is a problem on genuine article orientals. A lot of the Egyptian rugs tend to be down the quality chain, often machine made olefins. So not much worry there.
Unless the rug has extreme issues, encapping is a great alternative to the classic, but super cumbersome and very expensive submersion method.
Beat the rug, then encap both sides.