Rug Washing Auckland

Expert Hand Washing for Persian, Oriental & Handmade Rugs
Protecting valuable rugs across Auckland for over 34 years with specialist hand washing designed for Persian, Oriental, antique, silk, wool, and handmade rugs.
Unlike general rug cleaning methods, rug washing is a full immersion, rinse-based textile process designed specifically for handmade rugs. It removes deep fibre contamination while protecting natural dyes, knot structure, and long-term textile integrity.
Every rug is individually assessed before washing based on fibre type, age, construction, dye stability, wear patterns, and structural condition.
- Chemical-free hand washing
- Free pick-up & delivery across Auckland
Why Rug Washing Is Different From General Cleaning
Handmade rugs require a different approach from standard carpet cleaning. Unlike surface extraction methods, professional rug washing uses a controlled full-immersion and rinse process, designed specifically for dense woven textiles. This ensures deep cleaning while protecting your rug’s structure, fibres, and colours.
Professional rug washing delivers multiple benefits:
- Deep removal of embedded dirt, dust, oils, and allergens
- Complete rinsing of cleaning agents and residues
- Preservation of natural dye stability and colour vibrancy
- Protection of knot structure, weave integrity, and fibre resilience
- Restoration of softness and overall texture
- Improved hygiene, particularly for homes with children and pets
- Extended rug lifespan through careful fibre care
This process is essential for Persian, Oriental, silk, wool, antique, and other handmade rugs, where structural preservation is critical.
Trusted Rug Washing Service
This service operates as the primary deep-cleaning system within the Rug Cleaning Auckland framework, focused exclusively on full immersion washing of handmade, antique, and natural fibre rugs.
Why Auckland Rug Owners Choose The Rug Guru
- Over 34 years of specialist rug washing experience
- Free pickup and delivery across Auckland
- Full immersion, fibre-safe hand washing process
- Persian, Oriental, silk, and antique rug expertise
- Owner-led assessment by Hamid
- Trusted by homeowners, collectors, and businesses

Our Proven Rug Washing Process
Every rug is assessed individually before treatment.
1. Inspection & Fibre Testing
| 2. Dry Soil Removal
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3. Controlled Hand Washing (Full Immersion)
| 4. Multi-Stage Rinse Cycles
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5. Climate-Controlled Drying
| 6. Final Quality Inspection
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Specialised Rug Washing by Material
- Wool Rugs – preserves natural lanolin, softness, and fibre resilience
- Silk Rugs – ultra-low moisture handling for delicate fibre protection
- Cotton Rugs – controlled deep fibre cleaning for stable yarn structure
- Jute Rugs – fibre-safe cleaning focused on structural integrity
- Sisal Rugs – controlled cleaning to reduce fraying and surface wear
- Viscose Rugs – low-agitation cleaning to reduce fibre distortion and discolouration risk
- Wool & Silk Blends – balanced fibre treatment for mixed-material stability
Rug Washing Limitations
Not all rugs are suitable for full immersion washing.
Most tufted rugs with synthetic latex backing may be unsuitable due to risk of structural separation under prolonged moisture exposure.
Where immersion washing is not appropriate, alternative surface-safe or specialist dry treatments are recommended after assessment.
Types of Rugs We Wash in Auckland
- Persian, Oriental, Turkish rugs
- Moroccan, Indian & Nepali rugs
- Antique handmade rugs
- Wool, silk & natural fibre rugs
- Chinese and New Zealand handmade rugs
- Kilims, Sumak & flatweaves
- Machine-made rugs

Specialist Rug Care Services
- Rug Repair Auckland — Structural damage beyond cleaning scope
- Rug Restoration Auckland — Full recovery of aged or damaged rugs
- Rug Edging & Binding Auckland — Edge reinforcement system
- Carpet Overlocking Auckland — Machine carpet edge sealing
About Hamid – Master Rug Restorer
The Rug Guru is led by Hamid, a master rug restorer with over 34 years of hands-on experience in handmade rug care and restoration.
He began training in Iran within traditional weaving and restoration environments, developing deep technical knowledge of knot structures, natural dye behaviour, fibre ageing, and repair techniques.
After relocating to New Zealand, he continued working with collectors, antique rugs, and high-value handmade textiles, focusing on long-term preservation rather than surface cleaning.
His guiding principles:
- Preserve original structure wherever possible
- Avoid unnecessary restoration or alteration
- Respect traditional weaving techniques
- Prioritise structural durability over appearance
- Intervene only where it improves long-term integrity
We treat each rug as a valuable heirloom, carefully restoring and preserving it safely for generations to enjoy.
Rug Washing Across Auckland
We provide professional rug washing services with free pickup and delivery across Auckland. Our service covers all major areas including:
- North Shore – Takapuna, Albany, Devonport
- Central Auckland – Remuera, Epsom, Parnell
- East Auckland – Howick, Pakuranga, Botany
- South Auckland – Manukau, Papatoetoe, Otahuhu
For clients outside these areas, rugs can be sent via courier to our Auckland workshop for specialist cleaning and assessment.
Rug Washing FAQ – Auckland
How often should a rug be professionally washed?
Every 4–5 years depending on usage, environment, and fibre type.
Is rug washing safe for Persian and handmade rugs?
Yes. All washing is fibre-tested and individually controlled.
Is rug washing better than carpet cleaning?
Yes. Carpet cleaning systems are not designed for handmade rugs and may leave chemical residue or cause fibre damage.
Do you offer pickup and delivery?
Every rug we clean is unique. To provide an accurate quote, we consider:
- Rug type – Persian, Oriental, silk, wool, or mixed fibres
- Size and thickness
- Colour and dye stability
- Fibre density and weave structure
- Existing damage, stains, or odours
Get Your Free Rug Washing Quote
Protect your rug with specialist hand washing designed for long-term preservation, hygiene, and fibre safety.

