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CT RUGS is located near on Curzon Avenue off Camp Bowie in Fort Worth. All kinds of rugs are available in CT Rugs such as Persian Rugs, Indo Persian Rugs, Pakistani Rugs, Chinese Rugs, Silk Rugs, Flat woven Kilim Rugs, Hand Knotted Rugs, Antique Rugs, Navajo Rugs, Needlepoint Rugs and Silk Rugs.

Rug Cleaning, Rug Repair, Restoration of Antique Rugs, Rug -Appraisals & Insurance Claims, Rug stain removal, Coffee stains, wine stains, oil stains, cat and dog stains removal-Pet urine, odor removal, Repair of fringes, Re-edging the sides, Re-weaving missing corners or holes -Mildew removal, Glue removal, Tar removal, Moth proofing and Deodorizing.We also serve hot Persian tea made especially for our customers.

Generally beverages are not served with meals in Persia, aside perhaps from a glass of ice water or dugh. Nonetheless, Persians are great tea drinkers. Chai is the national beverage - some would even say the national pastime. It's served at the office, in mosques and bazaars. Tea plays a social role and ends every meal, at which time everyone returns to the living room.
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Rug expert Tom Siasi was born in Persia, Iran.
Tom started working in the rug business at age 13 for Zeba in Persia.
He later moved to the United States and worked his way to where he is now.
Amazingly, Tom started C.T. Rugs with ONLY 7CENTS and diligent hard work.
He made copies of flyers and distributed the copies, which announced his new rug cleaning business.
Tom has created several youtube videos to help customers understand more about Oriental rugs.
Tom is a very passionate person and loves making friends everyday.
When recovering from water damage, carpets and rugs should be the first to address as they can absorb a large amount of water and prevent the entire structure from drying properly.
In addition, Rug and padding that have been soaked with water contain high amounts of bacteria that present additional health hazards.
We also provide insurance appraisals.
If your rug got damaged by floods or fire, we will help you with your claims and restore your rug.
Most of the rugs have been made of the same materials for centuries, wool, cotton, silk, to which silver and gold thread can be added, although those with silver and gold were made especially for shahs and emperors.
Because of its availability wool is the most common material used for making rugs in the Orient.
The two knots used in making oriental rugs are Turkish knot and Persian knot.
The Turkish knot is symmetrical, or Ghiordes, knot, it was most widely used in Turkey.
The second is the asymmetrical knot or Senneh, knot, and for the most part was used in Persia.
Sometimes if you happen to spill you coffee, tea or other liquids on rugs, one of the best ways to maintain that rug, is to take care of it right away.
Make sure that you have adequate light in the room, this will prevent moths and insects from getting to your rug.
Not vacuuming your rug, vacuuming will eat the pile of your rug instead shake or beat your rug.
Smaller rugs can be shaken by hand to loosen dirt and other dust particles.
Larger rugs can be beaten using a handle, after suspending it over a fence or a clothesline.
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