96reinellbrxl
Cadet
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- Mar 14, 2009
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I decided to step in some gum at the dock and walk all over my carpet before noticing hot, stretchy, sticky white gum on my burgundy carpet. I picked up some of the citrus, low strength goo gone and it removed the gum easily. Well, the goo gone is a light duty adhesive remover, and, well, the carpet is held down with, you guessed it, adhesive. So, my former gum spots have detached from the decking making wrinkles. There are about four spots in all, each about three inches wide, and 8 or 10 inches long. The carpet is in pretty good shape and I'd like to stick it back down.
Should I:
A. find a syringe and inject some type of adhesive and stick down;
B. cut the wrinkles and properly use outdoor carpet adhesive or contact cement and live with a seam;
C. open to other ideas!!
Anybody fixed carpet wrinkles?
Thanks a bunch!
Should I:
A. find a syringe and inject some type of adhesive and stick down;
B. cut the wrinkles and properly use outdoor carpet adhesive or contact cement and live with a seam;
C. open to other ideas!!
Anybody fixed carpet wrinkles?
Thanks a bunch!