Does this rug shed or does it have little fibers that transfer onto clothing if sat on?
Area Wool Rug by Earth Weave, Pyrenees
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Jan 28, 2021 - 05:18 AM
It is true wool carpets shed a little. This is a factor of them being made from short "staple" fibers. In fact, all staple fiber carpets shed a little. Many synthetics carpets are made from staple fibers. Staple is really anything that is not continuous filament. The only natural fiber that is continuous filament is silk. Of course, silk would not be as durable as wool for use as a carpet fiber. In spite of the shedding that occurs with all staple carpet products, you can be assured that it is minimal and will in no way be noticeable in the appearance or durability of the carpet. You may notice small fibers in your vacuum cleaner if you were to inspect inside the collection bag. This is typical and is no cause for alarm.
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Area Wool Rug by Earth Weave, Pyrenees
Pyrenees: 100% Natural, Non-toxic, All Wool Area Rug Made in the USA
Earth Weave's Pyrenees Collection is a tufted, textured loop pile rug made from 100% wool that is undyed and untreated with pesticides or stain retardants. The primary backing is made from natural hemp and cotton, which is...
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