When you unroll the area rug you are typically left with creases that prevent the rug from laying flat.
Rolled up area rugs.
This is particularly important for rugs with a strong stiff backing.
Rolling your rug in the opposite direction sometimes helps get rid of curls and allows the rug to lay flat.
This is particularly important for rugs with a strong stiff backing.
This will break apart the glue and stitching holding the rug together.
A new area rug or one that s been rolled up and tucked out of the way for a while gets used to its rolled shape over time.
To keep your rug safe and protected follow these steps to prepare it for storage.
Never roll your rug the opposite way it came rolled up.
Always hold the hair dryer 6 to 9 inches away from the rug and use a sweeping motion.
Normally a damp towel works fine something that will be dry in an hour or so.
This is typically the best approach because the pile is not as strong as the area rug s foundation.
Thoroughly clean the rug.
Area rugs add a touch of design to any room and often are purchased and stored in a rolled up form.
It s possible to melt rug fibers so use a low or medium heat setting and keep the hair dryer moving back and forth at all.
The pile should be facing away from the person that will be rolling the carpet.
Protect the rug from moths and other insects.
To flatten your rug use heavy plants books upturned furniture or mattresses to push back on the fibers.
Not only is this unattractive but it could also be a safety hazard if someone trips over a raised crease.
A tight roll helps prevent shifting but don t roll too tightly as it may damage the warp vertical strands of fiber and the weft horizontal strands of.
Also rugs and carpets can be quite large even when they are wrapped and rolled away in a storage area.
This makes for easier handling and stowing in the truck.
Don t soak the rug if using the steam or wet towel method.
If you reverse roll your rug listen for cracking that could indicate weakness.
If you don t have a large enough patch of sun flip the rug over and use a hair dryer to heat up the creases of the rug and release them.
Tightly roll up the rug and secure it with a piece of twine.
Rolling the rug up with the pile facing in can put unnecessary undue strain on the rug s backing causing stretching or in time cracking.
Roll area rugs along the width so the rolled rug is as short as possible.
Begin by laying out the rug in a face up position.
This makes for easier handling and stowing in the truck.
That s right flip that rug over then roll it up.
Learning how to store rugs correctly isn t a long arduous process.
Ensure that the rug is straight and aligned when you begin to roll.
To avoid damage try another way.
Leave the rug rolled up for about an hour and unroll it to see if the rug will lay flat.