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How To... Remove Carpet Dents

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We don't have carpeting in our home, but we do have one area rug. With a recent shift in furniture, we really wanted to nip those carpet dents in the bud. The solution involves an ice cube...

 
 

We found this ice cube answer at The Frugal Life, though we also read the fix is printed in Martha Stewart's Homekeeping Handbook:

  • Drop an ice cube into each carpet indentation
  • Leave them there until they menlt
  • Blot up the wet spots and fluff

Wish it were all this simple!

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cleaning, rugs & carpets, carpet dent

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try steaming it as well, using the steam setting on your iron;just don't rest the iron directly on the carpet!!

posted by bgball on 2008-06-06 16:16:34
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Um... I usually just rub the bottom of my foot over it and it usually "undents" itself.

posted by sparkle on 2008-06-06 20:02:32
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way to use your brain, sparkle!

posted by antimatt on 2008-06-09 11:02:16
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We use a pasta server to fluff up the carpet. The ice cube thing is a great idea too.

posted by goldfixe on 2008-06-09 13:53:34
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Interesting idea Regina, we'll have to give this a try...

Sometimes Oriental rugs and other area rugs can suffer from color run (a condition known in the industry as "fugitive dyes") when they get wet, so take care when you use this trick.

You can test for fugitive dyes by rubbing the area with a damp towel. If the towel starts to take on color, you're likely to ruin your rug if you get it wet.

posted by Oriental Rug Lover on 2008-06-21 18:59:32
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