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How to straighten a rolled up rug. The dripping water will raise the fibers, and you can dry and fluff them the next day. The best way to flatten a rug that has been rolled up is with a steam iron or vacuum cleaner. Next, fold one side in about 1/2 way to the other end (so that if your rug is long, half of it is folded over).
To fix the rug, flip it over so that the bum end is under the buckle and then push down on the buckle to flatten it out. If you have a steam cleaner, turn it on as you usually would and allow it to heat up. If your rug still won't lie flat, apply some heat to it.
Move the hairdryer back and forwards on the fold. Do the same thing with. This may allow the fibres to settle and fix the creases.
Grab the corners on one side, and fold them one third of the way in. Whenever you order or buy a new rug, assuming is has some size to it, you will get the rug in a roll. Spread the rug over a clean concrete or asphalt slab such as your driveway on a sunny day.
Spray the wrinkled areas generously and hang your rug in the sun to dry. Now it's time to unroll. You can use a steamer to attempt to flatten the corner of the rug.
In order to know which kind to use, you’ll need to know how much steam you’ll need. Open the rug and lay it facing down instead of up. Flip the rug to face the back and lay a damp towel over the problem area.