I don t think anything else can be done as this is a natural fiber and a coarse one.
Dying a jute rug.
During hometalk s facebook live broadcast i made over our large area rug below which is also a jute rug with a tan trim.
Using the full packet will give you a more vibrant color.
If you are using a powder dye predissolve the dye in 2 cups of boiling water.
Add the dye packet to the microwaved water and stir until it completely dissolves.
These versatile rugs can add a natural element for the eco conscious homeowner.
Stir the dye bath with a wooden stirring stick to evenly spread the dye.
Some manufacturers may mix jute fibers with synthetic fibers to create a stronger more durable carpet.
Some cleaners dry these rugs face down to wick any browning issues to the back side.
The longer a jute rug takes to dry the more problems can arise.
Jute may also be dyed a myriad of colors to provide different shapes and patterns in colorful carpets.
Dying provides a simple way to update your favorite bathroom rug to match a new color scheme.
However jute rugs can become discolored stained or mildewed and you may need to know how to clean a jute rug with proper care.
Portion of the rug i made over on the hometalk video above.
Just prior to dyeing add several large potfuls of boiling water which will give your rug a much better color result.
How to dye bathroom rugs.
The type of paint to use on jute rugs.
A natural fiber jute proves versatile and sustainable.
There is nothing to be done about it except someday if i can get the man power i will reverse the rug so the stain is under the bed.
See the video below for the full hometalk live plus the finished transformation at the end of the video.
Use as much as the dye packet as you want to reach the desired color.
A fresh dye job can also cover old stains or rejuvenate a faded rug.
Jute and sisal rugs are two natural fiber rug options that add warmth and floor protection to a home.
Add the amount of liquid or predissolved dye required for your rug.
Pin it for later the rug manufacturers have worked hard to make natural fiber rugs much softer and are blending them with cotton denim wool and chenille.
I have a jute rug in our guest room.
It has been there many years.
Manufacturers are now dying and printing the natural fiber rugs especially jute so you can find some that are in a color or multi colored.
With heavily soiled jute rugs some cleaners wash giving them an acid side rinse to help prevent the browning and dry them quickly.
The colors will be much deeper if using jute rope that is a natural brown color.