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Originally Posted by SpawnAeroJohn ^ That might work but I think you'd attract a local cat that wants a warm place to lay down on first. You want to get

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Old 11-20-2009, 08:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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^ That might work but I think you'd attract a local cat that wants a warm place to lay down on first.

You want to get it steamed or steam it yourself. Iron it. Steam Iron if you can. If that doesn’t work turn on your shower on super hot and let it steam up. Or a bath. Then hang it over the water but try not to get it wet.

Bubbles in the bath are optional but not necessary.


I have this same problem. I've been flipping it over from time to time to help it flatten out. Small help, but not too much.
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Steam it. Then let it dry on a flat surface. No weight/books on top.

My wife's an interior designer, I install area rugs all the time. Rug manufacturers always say "do not force the rug flat, let gravity do it over time". Putting the books on top was a bad thing. Something about breaking fibers.
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Steam it. Then let it dry on a flat surface. No weight/books on top.

My wife's an interior designer, I install area rugs all the time. Rug manufacturers always say "do not force the rug flat, let gravity do it over time". Putting the books on top was a bad thing. Something about breaking fibers.
I'm stuck with steam ironing it, as my steam cleaner is at a friend's house for an undetermined amount of time (read: they never return stuff).

We'll see how it goes. I guess I should be using the lowest heat, and highest steam?
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I'm stuck with steam ironing it, as my steam cleaner is at a friend's house for an undetermined amount of time (read: they never return stuff).

We'll see how it goes. I guess I should be using the lowest heat, and highest steam?
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Well crap. I guess I"m stuck waiting for the steam cleaner.
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