Get the creases out of a stored carpet?
C- posted
17 years ago
Get the creases out of a stored carpet?
C
I would think a steam iron on it's highest setting held above the crease and something that could move the pile around without burning you, would work.
Lucille
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Hmmm - might work....
Or maybe you could put a damp cloth on the wrong side and lightly steam it that way.
>Hang on something in the bath and run the hottest water , STEAM IT out
mirjam
It is WAY to big to do that! It had been down in the living room, but got "rolled" up while we were dog sitting.
C
Steamer and brushing the nap. Could take a while. Furniture repair guy had to do it with a set in crease on our new couch which has a napped surface - took about 30 - 45 min with a steamer and brushing it while damp from steam
- but it worked.
ellice
DS had a suggestion - go buy two mini-sticks nets and his team will take care of the rest!
C
I know you leave an ice cube on an indentation in a carpet and that usually takes care of it. But it sounds like you'd need an iceberg and that's not practical. DS's suggestion sounds like fun!
Donna in Virginia
Not a good suggestion. Doesn't need beating!
Game last night - the Sharks look good. CAPS started well - but they're definitely tired, and ended up losing a heartbreak in the shoot-out (I hate this). The back-up goalie, Brent Johnson, is playing and doing well - looks as good as most of the #1 guys. Poor guy - made some great saves all night
- and 1 of the goals - honestly the ref should have whistled it while covered but let some guys continue the whacking . Anyhow - the last shooter of the shoot-out - comes in - Brent gets a piece of it - a hard bouncing shot - and it hits the stick blade - just in front of the net by the right post - bounces up and just barely hits the inner side of the post - net and in. Goal. And Brent then gets up and actually broke his stick right in half just outside the crease - not happy.
ellice
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