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It snowed in the DC area last week, so I tried snow-cleaning a wool rug for the first time and it was great. Since the snowpocalypse is here this weekend, we are going to do other rugs if the conditions get right (below 25 degrees, snow must still be sugary and not ball up). I wrote up details in a blog entry if you are not familiar with snow cleaning and want to give it a try.
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Re: Snow-Cleaning Rugs
How do I live in Minnesota and not know about this?
I do have a question - instead of sweeping the snow off the pile, can you just shake the rug? Or does the sweeping do something special?
Tired after a long morning of hiking and swimming.
I should take advantage of all the rain we're getting here in SoCal right now and do some rain washing, but I don't have anywhere set up that would work.