Use and Care Manual
Rug Care and Cleaning 
You can expect years of beauty and enjoyment from a Capel braided rug when it is 
maintained properly. Home care is very important for any floor covering, and braided rugs 
may require some unique maintenance over the years, easily accomplished at home. 
UNROLLING 
When first unrolled, a new braid may have a wrinkle or a bulge 
appear that prevents it from laying flat on the floor. This is common 
and is a result of being tightly rolled or folded during shipment. 
The wrinkle is easily removed if the proper method is used. Lay the 
rug as flat as possible. Use a broom handle or similar pole and, 
starting in the center using a sweeping motion, push one half of the 
wrinkle to the left. Then push the remaining half of the wrinkle to the 
right side of the rug. Never push the entire wrinkle to one side or end 
of the rug; this only stretches the rug and may damage it. 
REVERSE AND ROTATE 
Reverse and rotate braided rugs as they soil. This process will 
prolong the life of the rug by evenly distributing the traffic to both 
sides. 
SPROUTING 
During initial use, excess sprouts of yarn may work 
their way to the surface of the rug. This is to be 
expected, and in no way lessens its wearability. These sprouts should be clipped off at the 
base with scissors. Do not pull the yarn out as this may result in damage to the rug. 
REPAIR 
Only the strongest threads are used to stitch the braids together. Should these stitches 
become broken and cause braids to separate, the rug should be repaired immediately to 
prevent further separation. The rug can be restored to its original strength by using a simple 
whip stitch to repair it. 



