When the carpet is mostly dry rub your hand back and forth across the area to straighten the fibers up again.
Fluff up carpets again.
A carpet brush is for short napped floor coverings.
Here are the two steps to how to make carpets look fluffy again.
Be sure to fully saturate the carpet and work in multiple directions.
As you are blow drying you can begin to fluff up the carpet.
Wet a hand towel and wring out the excess liquid.
Run the rake or comb through the carpet before vacuuming to help loosen debris and remove pet hair then again after vacuuming to fluff the carpet up.
Regardless of what you use to fluff up your carpet there are always two main steps to every method applying heat first and then proceed to fluff your carpets using various tools household items.
If the carpet doesn t fluff the way you want it to grab a brush with stiff but soft bristles and brush the carpet a few times.
At this point you should be finished.
Heat an iron to the.
Run the edge of a spoon against the direction of the dented carpet to fluff it up.
Lay the towel over the dented carpet.
Use the stiff brush again to raise the pile and let the area dry.
Let the baking soda sit on the carpet over night and vacuum it up the next day.
To fix and revive matted carpets.
To deal with carpet pile trampled after years of use try a damp cloth and steam iron.
Rake or comb the entire carpet to revive the entire floor covering or focus specifically on high traffic matted areas when short on time.
Continue to fluff the up the carpet even after you turn the blow dryer off.
How to make carpet fluffy again.
If the carpet fibers don t return to normal reapply the tea towel and iron for another 30 to 60 seconds and try again.
Fluff the dented carpet again with your fingers or a coin spoon or brush.
After vacuuming mix together equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle then spray liberally on the carpet fibers.
Start by wetting the cloth and placing it over the affected carpet area and then place a hot iron on top of the cloth for several seconds.
This will cause the trampled fibers to stand back up again.