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Helen2014 Mon 27-Apr-15 14:11:35

How can I restore the pile of my carpet where heavy furniture has been? We are moving house and I really don't want the new owners to be faced with the divots in the carpet where our sofas have been. Any advice will be gratefully received.

rosesarered Mon 27-Apr-15 14:14:21

Never tried this but read about it a few times, gently rub the dents in the carpet with an ice cube, allow to dry and Hoover, or brush .

rosequartz Mon 27-Apr-15 14:23:38

I have heard that too.

Or perhaps you could borrow a carpet shampooer (a heavy one, like an upright vacuum cleaner style) and shampoo them as that should bring the pile up.
Be careful of your shoulder though, those things are darned heavy!

If it is just where the sofas have been I would try the ice cubebrush/hoover method first.

Helen2014 Mon 27-Apr-15 14:24:13

Thanks rosesarered, I will try it and let you know how it works out.

mcem Mon 27-Apr-15 15:12:54

Leaving the ice cube overnight to melt gently into the indented pile has helped.

annsixty Mon 27-Apr-15 15:27:50

I endorse the ice cube overnight ,it really does work.

Teetime Mon 27-Apr-15 15:30:37

Yes me too I usually use the ice cube trick - leave it to melt.

Coolgran65 Mon 27-Apr-15 16:19:40

I had no success with the ice cubes. Fortunately it is bedroom carpet and the furniture more or less hides it.

granjo39 Mon 27-Apr-15 17:15:58

I have just done my carpet,went over it with a steam cleaner (which had carpet gliders)then hoovered it-perfect! You could try with a steam iron for small dents.

Mishap Mon 27-Apr-15 17:26:14

I should not worry too much - really I think that incomers will know that furniture indents the pile and I am sure you have quite enough other things to do if you are moving house!

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Helen2014 Tue 28-Apr-15 06:57:26

Thanks for all the messages. This worked a treat and now the new owners won't have to put their furniture where we had ours!