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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve 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.

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Old 11-20-2009, 09:14 AM   #7 (permalink)
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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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