For regular cleaning, vacuum the rug. Please use the standard floor head for the vacuum cleaner to avoid tearing the rug, not a rotating brush. Vacuuming under the rug is also recommended. Provide airflow under the rug for proper drying; do not let the rug sit in standing water. To store the rugs until the following season, roll them up when they are clean and fully dry, ensuring no wrinkles, and store them in a clean, dry place—remove non-greasy stains by dabbing them with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a mild detergent or dish-washing liquid, not concentrated. Finally, dab again with clean water. To minimize the risk of stains and marks - liquids, grease, etc., should be removed immediately. For grease and oil stains that do not come off with the above method, use a spray dry clean or textile cleaner for synthetic fibers. Do not allow stains to dry in. Never apply stain removers directly to the stain. Do not apply anything hot to clean the rug; heat will set stains. If the rug remains damp for an extended period and accumulates organic matter like leaves or plant debris from rainfall, use a pressure washer for cleaning. Use your pressure washer sweepingly to blast the dirt from the fibers deep in your rug. Work in one direction to move the dirt out and off the rug. Flip your rug over and clean the back side as well. Allow the rug to dry thoroughly in a clean place before using it again. *Do not bleach *Do not tumble dry *Do not iron *Do not dry clean. Avoid unnecessary cleaning and washing. We recommend professional rug cleaning for stains or spots that do not come off with the above methods.