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Use An Ice Cube To Remove Indents In Carpet

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Date: 01/21/2008 Topic: Cleaning > Floors  
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I saw this last night on a TV show. I haven't tried this but it makes sense.

When you move furniture on a carpet you are usually left with an indentation on the rug. They said to put an ice cube in the indent and let it melt. The moisture will rejuvenate the fibres and restore them to like new.

By PICO from ST PAUL, ALBERTA
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By GraNita (Guest Post)
Believe me, it works! Have been doing it for years and even the deepest dent comes up eventually...
Anita from Montclair, NJ

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By bonnie (Guest Post)
This does work great! Let it sit a day or two, and if the nap is not up, just set a few more cubes where you need, and walla! No more marks from your furniture. Bonnie

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