Natural Grass, Sisal, and Jute Rugs--What's the Difference?

Seagrass rugs and carpets are relatively non-absorbent and hard, do not often stain and dirt is easily brushed loose. They have a non porous surface that gives it a naturally smooth texture and sheen. It’s rigidity gives it natural durability.

Jute rugs are so soft, they are ideal for bedroom floors, but it is not practical material for areas of heavy wear, as it is difficult to clean and develops watermarks if it gets wet.
Price differences occur depending on the quality of the finishing process--mostly how the fibers were dried, affecting stain resistance and durability. If the rug has a latex backing it will add to the price but it also increases stain resistance and the longevity of the rug.
A few final words about caring for your natural fiber rugs:
Visible and loose dirt should be regularly picked up with a broom or vacuum cleaner. Dirt will not cling to the hard, non-static fibers. Regular cleaning is necessary because loose particles of dirt reduce the life span of the floor covering with their scouring effect.
Water can dissolve dirt particles and bring them to the surface. This may cause watermarks to form. Therefore spilled water or water from plant containers must be dabbed immediately with an absorbent white cloth and then dried with a hair blow dryer.
Spills which are still moist, are the easiest to remove. Remove the spills promptly by scrapping up solids and blotting liquids. Follow by dabbing with a damp cloth of water (add white vinegar to the cloth to cut grease). Dry with a cloth or hair blow dryer.
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