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- Carpet cleaning department has latest high-tech equipment to clean, wash and maintain quality of carpets
- Specialized teams sweep, clean and sterilize carpets around clock and arrange their direction toward Qibla
MAKKAH: Two-thousand carpets are cleaned and perfumed a week for Makkah’s Grand Mosque by a special department set up in Kudai, an official said here recently.
Jaber Ahmed Al-Wada’ani, assistant director general for service affairs at the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, told Arab News: “The carpets in the Grand Mosque are high quality and luxurious, as more than 35,000 carpets were laid so that the worshipers perform their prayers with all reverence and tranquility.”
He said the carpets are green, which has a positive impact on the psyche of visitors.
Al-Wada’ani said that the carpet cleaning department has the latest high-tech equipment to clean, wash and maintain the quality of the carpets.
“A team of specialists supervises these operations to ensure implementation in accordance with established technical principles and to ensure that they are free from any defects, using the latest technologies,” he explained.
“The first stage of cleaning the carpet begins with automatic dirt and dust removal using high-quality technology. Then, the second stage is washing and sanitizing the carpet automatically with disinfectants, water, and special detergents, then rinsing it with water to remove the soap.”
Then comes the third stage, where the carpets are placed into special tubes to remove excess water, Al-Wada’ani added. The fourth and final stage sees the carpets laid out to get sun and fresh air, with fans to speed up the drying process.
The carpets are then swept with special modern brooms, sanitized and perfumed with the Kingdom’s famous Taif rose water. Then they are sent for packaging and storage.
He said these are luxurious Saudi carpets made specifically for the two holy mosques, distinguished by their soft thread, thicker pile, and of such quality that they are unaffected by repeat washing.
Al-Wada’ani said 240 meters are washed per hour and then stored in special warehouses for safekeeping. The warehouse stores 26,000 carpets ready for transportation to the Grand Mosque.
He said the carpet cleaning department has a laboratory equipped with the latest machines to preserve carpets from damage. For urgent washing, the Grand Mosque itself has machines for this purpose.
“Specialized teams also sweep, clean and sterilize carpets around the clock, as well as arrange their direction toward the Qibla,” Al-Wada’ani said.