Rugs tend to make your home look warm and cosy. However, they also tend to suffer from wear and tear. Some of the most common damages that occur to rugs tend to be stains that have embedded themselves deeply in the fibre of the rugs, tears due to over use and even melting in some occasions if you have exposed your rug to fire. Here are a few tips for repairing rugs that may not necessarily make your rugs for sale look good as new but they will definitely help in improving the appearance of your rug. The first tip in repairing your rugs would be to trim your rug. This works best on rugs that have long fibres. The trimming acts the same way as a new hair cut does, it gives the rug a fresh new look. Trimming your rug as part of repairing it should only be done when you are sure that it will not result in further damage to your rug for example by leaving spots that are bald on the rug. Also be very careful when you decide to trim your rug. It should only be done at the level right below the damaged fibres. It is highly suggested that you take pains to ensure that you maintain that level when trimming the rest of your rug or you may end up trimming off all the fibres from the rug and thus rendering it useless. If you do not think you could handle this on your own, get a friend with steady hands to do it for you.
In some instances, trimming the rug may not be possible especially if it has short fibres. However, there are several other options that you can contemplate if you have striped rugs. One of these would be to perform a transplant on the carpet in question. This is only possible if you own a large rug that has parts of it hidden away by furniture. It may also be a small rug but you need to ensure that there are parts that are well covered underneath furniture. If you have damaged your rug in a conspicuous area, the transplant tip of repairing the carpet works the same way as the medical term. You will need to remove the whole rug so that you can access the parts of it that have been under furniture. These hidden areas tend to look much newer than the parts of your rug that have been exposed to the elements over time. You then need to locate a spot on the hidden parts that has matching fibres to the damaged ones. You will have to be keener when doing this if you have a striped carpet or a multicoloured one. The next step in this form of rug repair would be to harvest the matching fibres so that you can transplant them to the damaged area of the rug. This could prove to be a tedious technique of repairing your rugs because you would be required to use a toothpick to transfer each fibre separately but the end always justifies the means.
The last method of repairing your rug would be patching it up. This would be pertinent if you have damaged the rug all the way to the backing. When it comes to designer mats, you would have to be extremely careful when you are doing this. For one, these mats tend to be expensive to purchase. Thus, essentially, they are an investment for your home. On the other hand, it could also prove to be quite expensive to go out and buy a new one once the one you have has experienced some damage. Either way, you have to ensure that you take pains to ensure that you do not cause any further damage by attempting to repair it. You could choose to either transplant a patch or go to the store you bought the rug and inquire about replacement swaths. One thing you have to keep in mind though is that most shops may not have swathes for designer carpets. Another alternative would be to look for a material that matches but it may prove difficult to find one of the same quality. Your last option would be to get creative. If the damage to the designer carpet is extensive and you do not want to replace it, you can decide to go all out when it comes to decorating the damaged areas. You may even choose to incorporate new fabric to areas that weren’t damaged so as to create a whole new look.
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