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You should allow your carpet to dry at least 24 hours before stepping on it. Some carpets take longer to dry.
yes you should waterproof it but the wood will not last as long as usual because outdoor carpet holds water and will rot the wood in time.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can bleach carpet if it is not diluted properly or if left on the carpet for too long. It is recommended to spot test in an inconspicuous area and dilute the hydrogen peroxide with water before using it on carpet stains.
Berber carpet should hold up for at least 7 years. Make sure you have it installed properly. If you do this, it should last a lifetime. Good luck!!
you should because they smell of bananas I would if the area was a high traffic area like front or rear entrance areas, stairways or main hallways. The carpet may last twice as long as residential carpet.
Most carpet shampoos are made to remove the stains, not the color of the carpet. As long as you stick to the directions, you should have no problems. If somehow you get a bleached spot in the rug there are carpet dye sticks you can buy to fill in the pigment.
Yes, neutralizing floors can affect the outcome of waxing because any residue left on the floor can prevent the wax from adhering properly. It's important to thoroughly clean and neutralize the floor before waxing to ensure a smooth and long-lasting finish.
The best method for applying indoor outdoor carpet glue for a secure and long-lasting bond is to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Make sure the surface is clean and dry before applying the glue evenly with a trowel. Press the carpet firmly into place and use a roller to ensure good adhesion. Allow the glue to dry completely before walking on the carpet.
No, there is no requirements to replace carpet, ever, as long as it doesn't pose a health issue.
Carpet rakes were very popular in the seventies when everyone had shag carpeting. They were made of plastic and looked like a yard rake. They were used to rake the carpet and do away with the smashed down places that had been walked on. They work on any long napped carpet.
Vinegar can potentially stain your carpet if not diluted properly or if left on the carpet for too long. It is important to test a small, inconspicuous area first and to dilute the vinegar with water before using it for cleaning to avoid any potential staining.
It depends on how often you use them, how much your feet grow, and what you use them on, e.g carpet.