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04-09-2016 02:08 PM
In February I deep cleaned the bedroom and rearranged our heavy furniture. The marks are still in our berber carpet. Wouldn't you think the carpet should have recovered by now? I don't have this problem when I move furniture on our plush carpet in living room. Sure, there are 'dents' in the carpet but they eventually come out.
04-09-2016 02:48 PM
Doubt it - I have berber in family room and my husband (now deceased) use to watch TV in a wood chair leaning back against bookcase - on the two back legs. (like our Mother wouldn't let us as kids) The carpet has been vac'd - shampooed more times than I can count - and.....the dents from those chair legs are still there - permanently. It's such a dense weave - it's like pounding a piece of metal with a hammer - permanent dent. Sorry - no good news here!
04-09-2016 02:55 PM - edited 04-09-2016 03:53 PM
I have two ideas for you, but cannot guarantee either of them.
I hope one of these suggestions will be useful.
Edited to correct a typo. They annoy.
04-09-2016 03:01 PM
@AuntG --- Check with an experienced carpet installer and/or the place you purchased the carpet. They may know how to get rid of the dents.
I would try the ice/towel/steam iron too. It just might work.
04-09-2016 04:16 PM
That's why people put those protective thing under furniture legs. Of course that would have been impossible in this instance. You should have taken his chair away.
04-09-2016 05:11 PM
Google an antidote!
04-09-2016 07:28 PM
@IamMrsG wrote:
- Put ice cubes on the dents, and let them melt there.
You would let the ice melt right into the carpet and padding? Seems like that wouldn't be good for the floor.
04-09-2016 10:24 PM
I don't have berber but more of a plush carpet. I put one ice cube in each the dent and then let it melt. It took care of the dent. No, it doesn't affect the padding. I was amazed how affective it was.!
04-09-2016 10:26 PM
meant to type..put one ice cube in each dent and also meant to type " effective " .
04-10-2016 09:25 AM
I agree with fthunt. Berber is horrible for that. My parents had it throughout their whole house and when I cleaned it up to sell nothing really worked. A steam mop helped a little, but they never really came out.
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