There is no product other than "Dry moving air" that will absorb mass quantities of water from a carpet.
There is a product called Capture, from Milliken co. that is absorbent but it is designed as a cleaner not an absorbent fro removing water.
The other thing to be careful with is the subfloor, and carpet padding if any. That will not dry with the carpet still over it & mold & mildew become a real issue very fast. If a wood subfloor stays wet very long expect buckling and degradation of the wood subfloor. You need to get it all dry & fast.
It is called condensation. It is when the Coldness around the cup slows down the moisture in the air ( because moisture is fast in molecular speed) and turns it back into a liquid. The moisture in the air is warm and cooled and slowed down
-Spinkle salt on fabric or carpet and wipe down with hydrogen peroxide. -Sprinkle salt on fabric or carpet and wipe down with water. Then, wait a few seconds, sprinkle some more salt, and wipe down with water again.
To remove old cat urine from carpet you could try using ATX odor kill and stain remover. It breaks down organic compounds that cause odor breaking them down to benign, odorless compounds.
biodegradable.
Air holds moisture. The warmer the air, the more moisture it can hold. So when warm air holding a fair amount of moisture comes in contact with the very cold dry ice, it cools down, and some of the moisture condenses out into those clouds you're seeing because the colder air is no longer capable of holding it.
Moisture and mold resistant carpet padding.
Carpet dry cleaning is the generic term used for a system of carpet called bonnet cleaning. Carpet dry cleaning requires some moisture to carry the chemicals in the process to release and break down the soiling and staining. On average, carpet dry cleaning will require about 1 litre of moisture per room and the carpet will be totally dry in 1 to 2 hours after cleaning.
Some carpet paddings have a webbing or moisture barrier coating on one side. If you're installing over wood floors the moisture barrier goes up to prevent spills from soaking into the padding. If installing over cement below ground level the moisture barrier goes down, against the concrete - to prevent condensation and ground seepage from penetrating through the pad.
tallow. be very careful! you need to scrape it off of a fresh hide, then render it down. It stinks, so not many people use it.
Aerial roots typically grow above the ground or on tree branches, and they can absorb moisture from the air, fog, or rain. Some aerial roots also have a porous outer layer that allows them to absorb moisture and nutrients from the surrounding environment. Additionally, some aerial roots can grow down to the ground and absorb water and minerals from the soil, transporting them to the trunk and branches of the plant.
Carpet layer.
It is generally not a recommended procedure. The abrasion of carpet on carpet will cause both layers to wear prematurely. Certain types of glue down carpet can be installed over existing glue down carpet. Check the manufactures installation instructions. I do agree that installing stretch in carpet over existing stretch in carpet is not a good idea.
Its usually called gravity. It makes you fall down too.
Get a whole bunch of raw rice and stick it in there way down deep. The rice will absorb any moisture within your device. :) thank you so much for the advice!! i was so worried!!
Explain what you mean by 'sustainable' -Obviously it will keep carpet down for years.
1.) What breaks down food into what that cells can absorb what breaks down food ? The answer is B wich is Digestion . = Lexy.B
I am looking to put down new carpet tiles in my home. Where can cheap carpet tiles be bought?