use a fabric glue and as* She* said ..
2006-11-13 12:15:00
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answer #1
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answered by StarShine G 7
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A deep cigarette burn or indelible-ink stain in your carpeting doesn't have to be permanent — a carpet-patch repair tool can quickly remove and replace the damage. The tool looks like a cookie cutter designed by Stephen King: It's about 3 inches in diameter, with two sharp razor blades protruding from its rim. You'll find the tool ($7) at a carpet shop that caters to pro installers. Also buy a peel-and-stick adhesive disk ($2) as well as a tube of carpet glue ($5).
To begin the repair, place the cutting tool over the damaged area, press down, and twist until you've cut through the carpet but not the padding. Remove and discard the plug of damaged carpet. Then cut a replacement patch from a leftover carpet swatch or from an inconspicuous place, such as inside a closet.
Next, remove the protective backing from the adhesive disk and slip it into the hole with the adhesive side facing up. Apply a bead of carpet glue around the hole edge and firmly press the patch into place. Let the adhesive cure overnight, then vacuum the area to help blend the carpet fibers over the repair.
2006-11-13 20:24:32
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi
Cigarette burns are fairly easy to fix.
DO NOT NEED TO CUT CARPET
Tools you will need needle hose pliers, white glue, two-inch nail.
First with the pliers grab the burnt fibre and pull them out (when this is done you should see the backing of the carpet)
Now from the a 1 foot area around the burn pull out fibres one at a time, but not beside each other (you should not notices them missing) this is to get the same colour and wear pattern.
Dip the end of fibre into the white glue and push the fibre with the nail into the backing of the carpet repeat this for each fibre until the burn spot is fill with new fibre.
When the glue is dry you can trim the fibres to match.
From a carpet cleaner for 14 years
2006-11-13 20:57:20
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answer #3
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answered by carpet guy 6
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Take a razor blade and go into your closet in the corner and shave some carpet off do not cut out a chunk just shave till you have enough to fill burn and than use super glue and glue it it will cover up and look nice.
2006-11-13 20:13:57
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answer #4
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answered by Tigger 1
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try cutting a piece from a closet area or other unnoticeable area and glue it in the bad area...
2006-11-13 20:11:31
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answer #5
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answered by Betty Boop 5
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