- May 18, 2001
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A new large rug that we bought was in a tight roll when we got it. Now one end has a series of fairly sharp creases where it was rolled so tightly. How can we get these out? Can I iron the rug somehow?
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Time will take care of this for you, but if you have to correct it sooner, (I don't blame you, it'd bug me too) then you could rent/buy a steamer. That should relax the carpet enough to let the creases smooth out.(you don't actually need a full-size carpet steamer, one of the small hand-held units should do the trick)
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Time will take care of this for you, but if you have to correct it sooner, (I don't blame you, it'd bug me too) then you could rent/buy a steamer. That should relax the carpet enough to let the creases smooth out.(you don't actually need a full-size carpet steamer, one of the small hand-held units should do the trick)
Ding-dang-it. We got a steamer for Christmas a few years ago. We never used it, so we just sold it in a yard sale not too long ago. That figures.
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Time will take care of this for you, but if you have to correct it sooner, (I don't blame you, it'd bug me too) then you could rent/buy a steamer. That should relax the carpet enough to let the creases smooth out.(you don't actually need a full-size carpet steamer, one of the small hand-held units should do the trick)
Ding-dang-it. We got a steamer for Christmas a few years ago. We never used it, so we just sold it in a yard sale not too long ago. That figures.
