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sombody got any tips. i just woike up an realised i let the faucet in the kitchen running. now a small portion (about 10-11 sqft) is soaked. i lifted it up and the under padding is also soaked. any tips.
Originally posted by: cscpianoman
Pad is cheap, just replace it.
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I would remove the silica gel after the carpet is dry.
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I would remove the silica gel after the carpet is dry.
yeah but for now i figure i leaving it there for some time will absorb the moistrue.
anyone know if this will lead to insects. i had a major ant problem before that look many many bottles of insecticide to solve.
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
I would remove the silica gel after the carpet is dry.
yeah but for now i figure i leaving it there for some time will absorb the moistrue.
anyone know if this will lead to insects. i had a major ant problem before that look many many bottles of insecticide to solve.
That's just it, the silica gel absorbs the liquid and doesn't let it evaporate.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
once again...click on thread and highly dissapointed.
>>missleading title
<<slowly backs out....
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: zinfamous
once again...click on thread and highly dissapointed.
>>missleading title
<<slowly backs out....
what did you expect coming into a wet carpet thread.
LOL.Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: zinfamous
once again...click on thread and highly dissapointed.
>>missleading title
<<slowly backs out....
what did you expect coming into a wet carpet thread.
Usually my goal is to keep those carpets wet...
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
LOL.Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: zinfamous
once again...click on thread and highly dissapointed.
>>missleading title
<<slowly backs out....
what did you expect coming into a wet carpet thread.
Usually my goal is to keep those carpets wet...
i can't belive i have no idea what you mean.
am i stupid ?
:shocked:
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
LOL.Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: zinfamous
once again...click on thread and highly dissapointed.
>>missleading title
<<slowly backs out....
what did you expect coming into a wet carpet thread.
Usually my goal is to keep those carpets wet...
i can't belive i have no idea what you mean.
am i stupid ?
:shocked:
clearly...
Originally posted by: nonameo
Time to pull up the carpet and replace it with laminate snap-in flooring.
Wont help you now but you can rent a special blower that you peel back the edge of the carpet and it will blow under the carpet and pad to completey dry it. Better than pulling the carpet up.
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Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: nonameo
Time to pull up the carpet and replace it with laminate snap-in flooring.
rented apartment+ student too poor to afford laminate anyway.
Wont help you now but you can rent a special blower that you peel back the edge of the carpet and it will blow under the carpet and pad to completey dry it. Better than pulling the carpet up.
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thats pretty cool. i wonder if it really dries though..
hmm thanks for the info. i have small floor fan . i guess i could prop up the carpet and use that. min isn't nearly as bad as the entire room.Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: nonameo
Time to pull up the carpet and replace it with laminate snap-in flooring.
rented apartment+ student too poor to afford laminate anyway.
Wont help you now but you can rent a special blower that you peel back the edge of the carpet and it will blow under the carpet and pad to completey dry it. Better than pulling the carpet up.
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thats pretty cool. i wonder if it really dries though..
oh yeah it works....I had a room in the basement get flooded when the water heater burst. Shop vac and fan for 3 days it was completely dry.
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
LOL.Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: zinfamous
once again...click on thread and highly dissapointed.
>>missleading title
<<slowly backs out....
what did you expect coming into a wet carpet thread.
Usually my goal is to keep those carpets wet...
i can't belive i have no idea what you mean.
am i stupid ?
:shocked:
clearly...
Hah! Best laugh all day. :thumbsup: