Date: October 2-4, 2024
Location: Oriental Rug Cleaning Co., Dallas, TX
IICRC Continuing Education: 12 credit hours
The class consists of three intensive eight-hour days taught primarily on the work floor of an operational wash plant. Topics covered will be cleaning chemistry, spotting, rug identification, learning to ‘read’ and identify rug construction, rug intake assessment, rug washing, drying theory, and finishing after wash. Hands-on portions of the class will demonstrate the practical application of all that theory on an active wash floor in real-time. The hands-on training will focus on wet cleaning; students will wash a lot of rugs and have the opportunity to try a range of techniques and observe the results. More than just an opportunity to work and learn on a high production wash floor, students will gain a broader understanding of the cleaning process and how it applies to their own businesses. The fee for the class includes lunch for the three days, handouts, and all teaching materials. A short test will be given at the end of the class session. You will need to bring wash boots.
The Tools of Rug Identification – Grouped in a linear and methodical progression, students learn how to read a rug’s construction to identify its origins. Material progresses from easily discernible traits to more nuanced variations using the most commonly encountered area rugs as teaching material. Students come away knowing the covered material as well as how to advance their skills outside of class.
Survey of hand-tufted, machine-made, and specialty rugs
Hand-knotted Rugs – a brief history, nomenclature and introduction to structure, the tools of rug ID
Persian rugs
Copies of Persian rugs
Designer rugs
Flat-weaves
Overview of Cleaning Process
Review of the steps in a “best practice” rug cleaning as outlined in ARCS’ Industry Guide & Recommended Practice for Rug Cleaning
Rug Intake
Pre-inspection and documentation, inventory control & prewash stabilization
About Rugs & Fibers
A review of the most commonly encountered rug fibers and construction techniques and what their implications are for the cleaning process.
About Soils & Cleaning
Review of the types of soils found in rugs. What are they? How do they accumulate?
Rug Washing
Getting our hands dirty cleaning the host plants inventory. Topics will include:
How to generate a cleaning plan
How all the host’s “toys” work and how to scale the operation up and down to meet the demands of each student
What to do if a rug starts to go south
Drying Theory
Discussion of drying theory and its effects on the cleaning process.
Results
Evaluating results and discussing the next steps. Discussion, how clean is clean enough? weighing risks vs rewards.
Finishing Processes
A survey of the non-wash processes that go into a rug cleaning
Grooming
Fringe Correction
Post-wash treatments
Cosmetic Touchups
Checkout procedures
Recording and reporting results
Spotting techniques
A discussion of the techniques for removing common spots such as rust, paint, wax, etc.
Discoloration Remediation
How the products work and how they differ from spotters.
Risks and how to manage them
Discussion and demonstrations of common applications and techniques
Urine Stain removal
Floor Stripping of Dye
Dry stripping of Dye
Review Test - Don’t worry, it isn’t graded
Armen Dohanian: is a fourth-generation rug cleaner. His family owns a 100 + year old rug cleaning and restoration business in Boston, Massachusetts. Involved in rug cleaning from an early age, Armen is currently vice-president of operations at the Oriental Rug Cleaning Company in Dallas, TX, a 103-year-old, “full-service” rug cleaning and restoration company. Mr. Dohanian is an ARCS Certified Rug Specialist (CRS), a certified Master Rug Cleaner, and a Woolsafe North America "Fiber Care Specialist" as well as a member of the International Society of Appraisers.
2024/11 - Turkey Journey
Regular price $3,600.00
Date: November 1–16, 2024
Location: Turkey
IICRC Continuing Education: 14 credit hours
Fill out form at bottom of page and please call Ann Marie Thompson at 503-949-9700 for payment
If you have any questions, please contact info@rugcarespecialists.org.
Member Price:
Single Occupancy = $3,600
Double Occupancy = $3,200 per person
Non-member Price:
Single Occupancy = $4,000
Double Occupancy = $3,600 per person
Deposit is 1/2 the price due upon signup, non-refundable. Final payment is due September 30th. Join ARCS November 1st - 16th, 2024 for a dream trip to Turkey!
November 1st –Friday Depart US. Direct flights on THY (Turkish Airlines) leave from twelve major US cities late day on Friday. November 2nd -Saturday arriving in Istanbul afternoon, non-stop. THY is a great airline and a Star alliance member if you have miles.
Roundtrip airfare to Turkey is not included with registration fee.
Additional Details:
- Great food, wonderful people, beautiful fall weather.
- Immerse yourself in Turkish culture while visiting big cities, small mountain villages, ancient ruins, and busy markets. Enjoy a guided tour through Istanbul, Bursa, Izmir, Usak, - Konya, and the old city, beaches, and Greek ruins of Antalya.
- Private tours of rug washing and ‘antiquing’ plants, restoration facilities, rug museums, collectors, dealers, and an ongoing discussion of the rug industry as it is today with the people in that industry.
- Just enough driving so we can see some beautiful scenery; not too much time in busses.
November 1st-Friday – Depart US. Direct flights on THY (Turkish Airlines) leave from twelve major US cities late day on Friday. November 2nd -Saturday arriving in Istanbul afternoon, non-stop. THY is a great airline and a Star alliance member if you have miles.
Roundtrip airfare to Turkey is not included with registration fee.
Connecting through Europe works too; check out SunExpress ( a joint venture of Lufthansa and THY) with low cost frights from many major European cities to Istanbul.
Istanbul: 4 nights, Top Kapi Museum (Imperial Palace), Archeological Museum, Museum of Turkish Culture, Covered Bazaar, Spice market, Mosques, boat rides, great restaurants – both simple and elegant – and much more. Istanbul is a world class city, population 14 million, established over 3000 years ago.
Bursa: 1 night. We will take the ferry across from Istanbul to the original Ottoman capitol. Markets mosques, sights.
Izmir: 2 nights. We will visit the Antique Textile Conservation facility, the new Arkas rug museum, Ancient ruins, and have dinner overlooking the harbor at a really good fish place.
Usak: 1 nights. Touring rug washing and rug antiquing facility. Weaving workshops, a patchwork rug workshop (place your custom orders if you wish) and reviewing a large pile of wholesale rug offerings.
Konya: 2 nights. Konya is an old silk road city. Visit local rug producers wash plant and warehouses. Mevlana museum and tomb, walk the old city. A conservative and religious city it is a marked contrast to where we will have been. Drive through the Toros mountains to our final destination on the Southern Coast.
Antalya/Kemer: 4 nights. Pebble beaches with water that might be warm enough if you are brave (the hotel pools are heated!). We’ll stay at a beach resort hotel with sea and mountain views in the small coastal city of Kemer ,40 minutes from Antalya. Lots of options; Greek and Roman ruins, Antalya old city, mountain walking, boat trips, hanging by the pool, great food, and much more.
November 16th - Fly out of Antalya. Antalya has connections to Istanbul and also to many European cities (Frankfurt/Munich).
Space is limited, Reserve your spot now!
Registration includes lodging, meals (no alcohol), site admission(s) and travel within Turkey.
Registration is double occupancy, single occupancy is an additional fee. Roundtrip airfare to Turkey is not included with registration fee, however group travel will be arranged from Chicago to Istanbul for those interested.
"Several ARCS members recently had the opportunity to tour the beautiful country of Turkey. This trip was slated to be fast-paced and filled with interesting sights, people and amazing rug industry content. I am happy to report it did not disappoint.
Our trip began in Istanbul which was chock-full of rich history and culture. We toured some amazing sights such as the Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, and Suleymaniye Mosque. While in Istanbul, we were able to view some wonderful carpet museums with massive collections of some of the world’s oldest & best carpets. The city and people were welcoming, and the hospitality was unmatched.
Next, we departed for Izmir, where our group had the chance to spend some time at ATC (Antique Textile Conservation). ATC is the premier facility for textile restoration work and the breadth of their knowledge is impressive. All kinds of textiles can be found here from important European tapestries to world-class carpets, and even Navajo textiles of the American Southwest. They are being expertly restored at this facility. Our group had the honor of welcoming Ahmet Opcin, one of the owners of ATC, who joined us for the remainder of our time in Turkey. Ahmet was extremely gracious with his time and was an excellent guide. The trip would not have been the same without him and it was such a pleasure to meet him.
While in Izmir we toured the ruins of Ephesus, visited local rug washing facilities, and were welcomed into the manufacturing plant of Ergin Makina. They manufacture equipment for rug washing and were gracious hosts. Our group also had the chance to tour Can Carpet where we saw natural dying of wool & carpet weaving.
Our trip continued to more central Turkey to the cities of Kayseri & Konya. We stayed in the quaint village of Guzelyurt. Here we spent a few nights in rustic bed & breakfasts. The families that operated these homes were unbelievably welcoming and hospitable towards our group. While in this region of Turkey, some of us took the opportunity to enjoy a sunrise hot air balloon tour of the beautiful Cappadocia area; it was quite breathtaking.
In Aksaray, we toured a large wool processing plant that produces machine-spun wool. We were also welcomed into many rug galleries in this same area, where many from the group were able to purchase rugs for their homes and retail businesses.
One highlight was spending some time in Sultanhani which houses the largest Caravanserai in Turkey. The caravanserai served as a roadside inn for ancient travelers and is a great example of 13th century Seljuk architecture. Our group was welcomed to Sultanhani by none other than the mayor himself, Fahri Solak, who also happens to be in the rug business. Our entire group of 18 were welcomed into his office for tea and a generous gift. We toured Fahri’s rug repair workshop & gallery as well as a carpet weaving facility down the street from his office.
At the end of our trip in Kayseri, we had a chance to visit 3 homes of kilim weavers. These women were so gracious, allowing our large group into their homes to see them working. The small looms were set up in family rooms & balconies. It was quite the experience.
Overall, the kindness of the people and sights in Turkey were excellent. The amount of rug industry content was truly spectacular. Many thanks to ATC, Ahmet Opcin, & Robert Mann for making this a trip of a lifetime. I look forward to the next one!"
-Jordan King
Oriental Rug Cleaning
"The ARCS trip to Turkey was one of the best trips of my life. I have traveled most of my life to a wide variety of places and Turkey jumped to my top 5 pretty early on the trip. The sights, sounds, culture, and food of Turkey were enough to make for an incredible trip, but the industry knowledge made it all the better. After being in the rug cleaning industry for 9 years, there is a certain amount of knowledge that one gain from working, classes and conventions, but my understanding of some of the finer points of rugs came through this trip. We were able to watch wool processing, wool dying, rug weaving and knotting, a number of finishing and distressing processes. We were invited into the premier rug and tapestry restoration facility in the world, ATC, where we watched the masters working their crafts. We wheeled and dealt with rug vendors and a rug auction. The information gained on this trip cannot be measured. The other excellent part of the trip was the interesting group of people we traveled with. Everyone was incredibly kind and getting to know everyone made the trip really great. I look forward to the next one!"
-Jennifer Colaco
Oriental Rug Cleaning Co.
Dallas, Texas
"The 2019 ARCS Turkey Trip was a once in a lifetime experience. We loved the tourist hot spots that everyone loves to see. However; the more exciting part of the trip was having the opportunity to venture off the beaten path and experience things and meet people that you wouldn’t be able to experience otherwise. We thoroughly enjoyed the culture and the people as we traveled across the whole country. The memories made in Turkey will last a lifetime and the relationships that were built will have a lasting effect for years to come. If I were given the opportunity to visit a second time I wouldn’t hesitate to experience it all over again."
-Aaron Glazier
Rug Manager
Certified Clean Care
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2024/06 Discover Rug Cleaning (Knoxville, TN)
Regular price $250.00Date: RESCHEDULING - TBD
Location: Carr's Rug Cleaning
Instructor: Kyle Kluth
IICRC Continuing Education: 7 credit hours
Pricing: Member Price: $250; Non-member Price: $250
Founded by Bob Carr, Carr's Rug Cleaning has been a leader in the textile cleaning industry since 1984. We were the first in Knoxville to become Certified Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning technicians as well as the first Certified Rug Specialist in the state of Tennessee. We place a huge emphasis on training and education in rug and carpet cleaning, doing our best to stay up to date on the most advanced cleaning techniques. We do not use a one-size-fits-all approach for our services. With meticulous attention to detail, we employ the best methods and professional cleaning agents for your particular fabric, stone, or hardwood floor, and their specific issues.
2024/04 - ARCS Annual Convention 2024 (San Diego, CA)
Regular price $950.00Date: April 17 to April 20, 2024
Location: San Diego, CA
Price: Member $950; $750 for each additional person - One Day Guest Pass $475; Optional Saturday Tour-TBA
IICRC Continuing Education: 14 credit hours
If you have any questions, please contact info@rugcarespecialists.org.
Aaron Glazier - President
Certified Clean Care
www.certifiedcleancare.com
Aaron has been with Certified Clean Care since 2013 and is currently the Rug Shop Manager. In that timeframe he has completed his degree with a Bachelor’s in Business Management. Got married to his bride in 2015 and recently just had his first child on Valentine’s day of this year. He completed the Master Rug Cleaner course in 2018 and has been a member of ARCS for several years now. He enjoys smoking BBQ in his off time and travels every chance he gets.
Mike Jensen
Star Rug Cleaners
www.starrugcleaners.com
Mike bought Star Rug Cleaners in 2012 from his dad when he was 25. However, Mike started working odd jobs, pickups and deliveries for him when he was in elementary school. After a short stint working at a local grocery store in Santa Barbara, Mike returned to Star Rug Cleaners managing the office while attending college. During this time he turned his focus to education on rug ID and the cleaning process. It wasn’t until after Mike attended his first ARCS convention in Austin that he realized how much he still had to learn. Since then, their process has changed dramatically and Mike attributes the growth in revenue to the continuous improvement of the end product. The friends made and conversations had as a member of ARCS has been instrumental to the growth of Mike’s rug knowledge and company.
Kash Sobhe
Rug Ideas
www.rugideas.com
Kash Sobhe; is a 3rd generation rug expert. His late grandfather started their family business in Iran in 1953, over 66 years ago. His father, Dr. Kay, is a second-generation rug expert with over 50 years of dedication to the industry. Kash and his family moved to the U.S. about 16 years ago where they decided to continue their passion for rugs in Los Angeles. As the first and only Certified Master Rug Cleaner in the entire greater Los Angeles area, Kash is also a WoolSafe Certified Fiber Care Specialist and a Certified Color Restoration Specialist. He has grown up caring for rugs and will continue the family business. He graduated in Business Marketing from California State University Northridge.
Trent Woods - Secretary
Stanley Steemer
www.stanleysteemer.com
Trent is a 2010 graduate from the University of Akron. He began his career in 2012 as a carpet cleaning technician with Stanley Steemer. After working as a cleaning technician, he worked in the air duct cleaning division and water restoration department before being promoted to run the new area rug plant facility in Columbus, OH. Trent’s passion for area rugs quickly grew and was promoted to do what he loves at a national level within the company. He currently oversees several facilities across the country within the corporate and franchise system. He helps with the setup of plant facilities, training technicians and is constantly improving the area rug cleaning division. Trent looks forward to working with some of the best leaders in the rug cleaning industry and taking the next step with the Association of Rug Care Specialists.
Ellen Amirkhan
Oriental Rug Cleaning Co
www.dallasrugcleaner.com
Since 1980, Ellen Amirkhan has served as president of Oriental Rug Cleaning Co. in Dallas, Texas, a business started by her grandfather in 1911 that specializes in cleaning, repairing, appraising and selling oriental rugs. A Past President of RIA, Ellen holds the designations of Certified Rug Specialist and Certified Oriental Rug Appraiser through the International Society of Appraisers. She is a co-developer of the Master Rug Cleaner Program, co-author of A Comprehensive Guide to Oriental and Specialty Rug Cleaning and serves as an expert witness for the legal profession.
James Evanow, Keynote Speaker
www.jamesevanow.com
Captain James Evanow is an international keynote speaker, trainer, and author. He also mentors select clients using his flagship program, “The 2 Degree Principle,” providing breakthrough mentoring in the areas of personal and business growth and development.
James is a multi-talented entrepreneurial businessman. With over 24 years of experience as a sea captain and his experience as a businessman, coach and keynote speaker, James is uniquely qualified to help individuals achieve their goals by transforming obstacles into opportunities.
In his keynote speeches and workshops James shares compelling stories from his years at sea and makes them relatable to the audience. His leadership skills mentoring crewmen and employees alike, sometimes in life or death situations, combined with his experience as an entrepreneur makes him a perfect candidate to teach others his learned lessons on how to navigate through turbulent times. His unique coaching style combines his passion, wit and humor delivering a presentation that inspires people to move towards their desired goals in business and in life. James enjoys working with CEO’s, entrepreneurs that are on their own journey, providing them with the tools that will help them stay on course and arrive at their destination or goal in an empowering way.
He has traveled throughout the United States and Canada, training on emotional intelligence, accountability, servant leadership, and creative leadership in over 80 cities. His coaching certification is through the organization Strategic Intervention which was founded collaboratively by Tony Robbins and Cloe Madanes, who is a world renowned psychologist. His passion for servant leadership and empowering others inspired him to write his first book, “Wisdom from the Sea,” which chronicles tales of adventure at sea in the context of leadership and self-development.
Servant Leadership- Servant Leadership is a powerful leadership style that can lead to greater employee satisfaction, stronger teams, and more sustainable organizations. The Captain’s experiences at sea embodies servant leadership and will show how it can affect your team and organization.
2024/10 Dye Stripping and Finishing Combo Class (Indianapolis, IN)
Regular price $2,200.00This class is full.
Date: October 9-11, 2024
Location: Oriental Rug Cleaning of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, IN
Instructors: Andrija Malbasa
IICRC Continuing Education: 12 credit hours
*Prerequisite Required: ARCS Intermediate In-Plant Rug Cleaning or instructor-approved industry equivalent course
Andrija Malbasa will lead this intensive 3-day, hands-on rug washing and dye correction class including a full day spent on advanced rug spotting & finishing techniques used in top rug plants across the country.
This class introduces chemicals and techniques used to remove dye migration and stains commonly used in wash plants around the world, exploring with firsthand experiences, their benefits and learning to understand their limitations. Participants receive ample time to experience hands-on wash floor rug washing, dye stripping, fringe color correction, and urine stain removal with reducing agents and oxidizers. The third day we will spend time teaching to evaluate a rug’s ‘after wash’ condition and assess what final finishing procedures it takes to deliver top quality with your rug cleaning service! As a bonus, attendees leave with a Formulation Guide to the reducing and oxidizing products used during the event and a list of various suppliers to purchase from
Andrija was born and raised in Croatia. With the civil war in the 1990s his family fled to Serbia and later in 2000 immigrated to the United States. He worked as a sales floor manager at Target prior to joining Robert Mann Rugs in 2004. While he began as a driver, he helped with a variety of tasks around the facility. Showing an ability to quickly pick up different skill sets he was later asked to stay at the shop where he has learned and refined multiple skills, washing, finishing, and blocking rugs, finely rising to the level of Operations and Quality Control Manager. He has enjoyed working with Robert on a variety of projects over the years for private collectors and museums, expanding his knowledge of oriental rugs and Navajos.
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