DESIGNER BAMBOO SILK RUG
29
Sep

DESIGNER BAMBOO SILK RUG

Pros and Cons of Bamboo Silk Rugs

Bamboo silk is the hottest new trend in rug fibres, and these
stunning rugs are appearing everywhere – including at professional
rug cleaners. These rugs are beautiful pieces for the home, but home
owners are unaware that this soft, luxurious floor covering is
extremely difficult, if not impossible, to clean. So today we are
discussing the pros and cons of Bamboo Silk rugs.
What is Bamboo Silk?
Bamboo silk is simply the name given to a rug made from viscose, a
blend of viscose and/or fibre removed from bamboo stalks. As a fibre,
Bamboo is growing in popularity due to it being a fantastic renewable
resource. Bamboo silk is also easy to grow, reaching up to 23 metres
a year. Further, bamboo does not require replanting, making it an
ideal clothing, linen and rug fibre. They are beautiful and very
soft, with the look of more expensive silk. However, despite the use
of the word “silk” bamboo silk rugs are not real silk. Viscose is a
rayon fibre which reacts poorly to moisture.

Is It the Same as Art Silk?
Bamboo silk is sold under several different names. These rugs are all
the same fibres – or blends of artificial fibres – which can be
confusing. In fact, the different names these viscose rugs come under
can sound like they are a different fibre altogether. While there are
different production methods, these rugs are all essentially the
same. Bamboo silk comes under a variety of different names including:

Art Silk
Banana Silk
Bamboo Silk
Luxcelle
Tencel
Lyocell
Bemberg
Modal

Liquids
One of the biggest cons for bamboo silk is its delicacy and issues
with water. The unfortunate side of viscose and artificial silk
fabrics is their poor reaction to water or other liquids. This is
because water or liquids weakens the rug and changes the appearance
of the fabric pile. Even spilling water on the rug will look like a
stain. And these cannot be spot cleaned because they are not actually
stained.

This staining look is forms because the fabric has been altered in
the area of the spill. This requires professional cleaning to fix it.
But even after professional cleaning the rug might look darker. As a
result, bamboo silk rugs are not as hardwearing or as easy to care
for as many people believe. They are best suited to rooms with little
to no traffic, or as a wall piece.

Crushing
Another con for bamboo silk is it being highly susceptible to
crushing. This means the fibres can easily crease or flatten under
foot traffic or sitting. This makes it a difficult fabric to work
with and keep nice in a home, especially if it is used on the floor.

Staining
The biggest con for artificial silk rugs is their susceptibility to
staining. Due to the fact that bamboo silk reacts badly to liquids,
meaning anything spilled on the rug is likely to set in the fibres
forever. While Woods Rug Laundry have had some success in removing
stains from bamboo silk rugs, it is never a guarantee that they can
be cleaned. Further, if you attempt to clean stain yourself at home,
it is highly likely you will set the stain. Once a stain is set into
bamboo silk or viscose fibres, it cannot be removed, even by
professional cleaners.

Once a bamboo silk rug is stained, you have the choice to either live
with it or throw the rug away. Unfortunately, if thousands of these
rugs end up in landfill, it makes their positive environmental impact
moot.
The Benefits of Bamboo Silk
Despite its many issues, bamboo silk does have many benefits. It is a
wonderful component in non-pile woven fabric, in combination with
fibres like cotton. Viscose accents in a rug are also lovely and any
changes in colour to those accents is generally not noticeable. They
are also beautiful, light weight, and as lovely an addition to your
home.

However, it is important to remember that bamboo silk is not an ideal
fibre for rugs in high traffic areas, or where they are likely to
encounter spills. If you do have a spill or stain on your rug, it is
important to have it professionally cleaned to avoid setting the
stain into the fibres.

Woods Rug Laundry has received several bamboo silk rugs for cleaning.
While some rugs were returned with okay results, other rugs had
stains and marks that weren’t possible to clean. From our experience,
bamboo silk and viscose fibres do not release stains well. This makes
them difficult to clean or get a good result. Further, common stains
like tea, coffee and red wine can be reduced but will still have a
residual stain.

Bamboo silk rugs are beautiful pieces of art, as beautiful as real
silk rugs. However, they come with many drawbacks that might make
your rug difficult to live with. If you have a bamboo silk, art silk
or any other kind of rayon/viscose rug with a stain, contact Woods
Rug Laundry today. We can help you assess if your rug can be cleaned
or repaired.