Remove A Dent In Your Carpet | DIY - The Guardian
Maybe your like
Heavy furniture left standing in one place will leave dents in your carpet, as will the feet of chairs that have to take the weight of your frame. How you eradicate these blemishes depends on the severity of the dent.
For a small dent
Fire up a steam iron and hold it 15cm above the dent until the carpet becomes moist. Once moist, work the fibres of the carpet back and forth with the edge of a coin until they're standing proud once more. Alternatively, an ice cube left to melt on the dent will also reinvigorate the fibres. Sponge up the excess water before working the carpet back to life with your coin.
For a deep dent
Dampen a tea towel or bath towel and lay it over the affected area. Apply gentle pressure to the dent with an iron switched on to the wool or cotton setting, then leave the towel in place until it has dried fully. The heat plus the moisture can often combine to miraculously lift the dent.
Stain buster: treating soft furnishing
Act quickly and don't use hot water or soap as these can set many stains. Try cool water, or soda water. Dab with a paper towel. Alternatively, mix 50ml of biological detergent in five litres of lukewarm water and apply the foam with a sponge. If that doesn't work, identify the stain and tackle with the appropriate remover.
Wine, ink, newsprint and red juice: use milk, applied with a sponge. Remove excess milk with washing-up liquid.
Old wine, coffee and tea: moisten the area with water, then dampen with glycerine, rubbing in with your finger. Another solution is to mix half a teaspoon of borax substitute with a tablespoon of water and drip over the stain. When it turns black, rinse with cool water.
Blood: remove with 3% hydrogen peroxide solution and apply with a clean white cloth.
Grease spots: use diluted washing-up liquid. Only add a drop of it to the water otherwise you'll spend an age getting rid of the excess bubbles. Alternatively, for grease spots on delicate silk upholstery, dust with cornflour, leave for 10 minutes then brush it off with a dry, clean cloth.
Crayon, lipstick and other tough stains: use WD40. Don't apply directly (it will leave stains), but with a cloth. Remove left-over grease with washing-up liquid. Also suitable for marks on walls.
As a last resort: get out the methylated spirits and ammonia. Ventilate the room well, wear a mask and gloves, and ensure children and pets are very far away. It can irritate the eyes, skin and throat and exposure can cause serious health problems.Apply a 50/50 mixture to the stain with a clean white cloth and rinse thoroughly with water. Repeatedly dab with vinegar:
this acid will neutralise the alkaline ammonia.
Tag » How To Get Furniture Marks Out Of Carpet
-
5 Ways To Get Indentations Out Of Carpet
-
How To Get Dents Out Of Carpet - 3 Ways - Bob Vila
-
How To Get Furniture Dents Out Of Your Carpet - XL Cleaners
-
How To Remove Dents From Carpet - Today's Homeowner
-
3 Ways To Remove Furniture Dents From Carpet - WikiHow
-
How To Fix Flat Carpet Dents - BEST LIFE HACK - YouTube
-
How To Get Furniture Dents Out Of Carpet Fast | Cleanipedia UK
-
This Crazy Ice Trick Will Fix Furniture Dents In Your Carpet
-
How To Get Furniture Indentation Marks Out Of Carpet | Hunker
-
How To Get Rid Of Carpet Dents -- Heloise Hints - Good Housekeeping
-
How To Get Dents Out Of Carpet With Ice Cubes - Next Day Floors
-
How To Get Furniture Indentation Marks Out Of Carpet - PHC Service
-
How To Get Dents Out Of A Carpet - Fantastic Services Advice Hub
-
How To Get Furniture Marks Out Of Carpet - 1300 Rubbish Removal