Burns and stains on your carpet can be aggravating, but need not be cause of alarm. From quick fixes to patching, repairing burnt carpet will be a breeze with the useful tips.
June 30, 2015
Burns and stains on your carpet can be aggravating, but need not be cause of alarm. From quick fixes to patching, repairing burnt carpet will be a breeze with the useful tips.
Snip away the damage
If the burn isn't too deep, try cutting off the burnt tips of the carpet's pile with a sharp pair of scissors, exposing the good fibres underneath. You can try the same approach with a stain if it doesn't go deep into the pile.
Match it and patch it
If the damage is too deep for a quick fix , you can make and fit a patch to improve the carpet's appearance. You'll be glad if you've kept some offcuts of carpet, but don't fret if not — you can cut a patch from an out-of-the-way place, such as under the sofa. If your carpet is patterned, cut a patch that duplicates the pattern of the damaged piece.
Time needed to patch a carpet: one hour.
You will need: trimming knife, metal ruler, hammer, carpet adhesive and double-sided sticky tape.
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