How do I get indentation out of Berber carpet? Thanks
How do I get indentations out of Berber carpet?




How do I get indentations out of Berber carpet?

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Use fork get those things out like combing in a carpet with a fork. Honestly, it works.
Good luck,
Bushra
some people swear by placing an ice cube on them let it melt fluff gently with a metal fork repeat if needed;others swear by lightly misting with distilled water then steaming with iron or steamer---do not touch iron to carpet it will meltfibers gently fluff fibers with the metal fork. here is yet another way https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-fluff-berber-carpet
Put a piece of parchment paper over the dent, then place a hot steam iron on the paper and give it 'shots of stem'.
The parchment paper will protect the fibres from the hot iron bottom.
Allow to dry first before a second application if needed.
I've heard adding ice to it and letting it melt helps get rid of the indents
Put ice cubes in the indentations and let them melt. It make take a few tries.
Any of the Berber carpets I've had I would not take a fork to them! The tines would rip some of the fibers. Nor would I get anything hot on top of them as mine were made of mixed materials and some would melt.
I love wikihow! This tells you how to deal with either synthetic fiber or natural fiber carpet dents
https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Furniture-Dents-from-Carpet
Avoid using a rag or cloth to loosen the carpet’s fibers. This could crush the carpet further. The more expensive your carpet is, the better the fibers will be.
You may not notice a difference until the second or third time you attempt to remove the dent. Carpet fibers are tough. Be patient. Allowing water to dry on carpet could cause mold,
https://www.ehow.com/how_5891912_remove-dents-berber-carpet.html
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-get-rid-of-depressions-on-berber-carpet
I gently sprayed mine with water then used the hair dryer on low. Worked great.
I’ve put an ice cube or two on carpet and let them melt and fluffed with my fingers repeat if needed.
I would just put and ice cube on the surround area. I will for sure help
Ice cube in the dent. After it melts blot dry and use your fingers to fluff it up.
wet it
Have you tried Steam cleaning the area to lift the pile and refresh?
An ice cube will work!
Get the area wet (water) then fluff (you can even use a stiff bristled hair brush) let dry and repeat if needed.