Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Marcus McDonnell on April 30, 2012, 08:08:44 pm
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Can anyone tell me how to lift a carpet at the corner to check what material it is without damaging it i hav looked at a few and they look impossible to lift does anyone hav any advice??
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Hi Marcus
There are probably a thousand unofficial/illegal/theoretical (delete as appropriate) ways of lifting a carpet including using the point where a carpet is cut round a radiator pipe.
Having done the IICRC course they'll tell you to use a kneekicker to take the tension off the carpet and then to use 2 carpet awls to gently lift the carpet off the gripper.
Then of course you should also know the "right" way to put it back. ;D
Mind you, the number of clients who lift the carpet to trail cables makes all this a bit academic! :o
Rog
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Spray glue is often used to stick the carpet onto gripper.
Perhaps someone with some experience of fitting can elaborate.
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As Roger says best place is around a radiator pipe if there is one.
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Clean it with plenty of pressure and no dry strokes, you'll have no trouble lifting the edge then ;D
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Don't fanny around with it, get a pair of pliers push the carpet down in the corner and pinch it, pull it back and it will lift with out any damage, even if a few tufts come out it will not be noticeable.
If your worried about doing that then get a nail lifter (a tool that looks like a screw driver but has an open end) slide it down behind the carpet and ease it up.
The only thing I would say about pulling it back from around the central heat pipe is the backing can get very brittle here due to the heat, so be very carefull the backing can split SURPRISINGLY easy.
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Ask if they have a spare piece. ;D
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I nip and squeeze the fibres as though I were tightening my trouser pocket then lift up had a polypropolene tuft double in length once :o
Shaun
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Don't fanny around with it, get a pair of pliers push the carpet down in the corner and pinch it, pull it back and it will lift with out any damage, even if a few tufts come out it will not be noticeable.
Unless it's a loop pile, then you may well pull several loops and leave an empty line fault fault behind.
Stab an Awl into the carpet at the corner and gently lift. Be careful of live wires beneath.
Dave.
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stab it with a pitch fork!! ;)
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Why not just turn the room upside down and shake it?
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Unless it's a loop pile, then you may well pull several loops and leave an empty line fault fault behind.
Stab an Awl into the carpet at the corner and gently lift. Be careful of live wires beneath.
Dave.
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thats the way and refit the corner with a chrome stair tool awl cost you less than a tenner and a stair tool the same.
you should all have a Kicker bolster/stair tool and some carpet tacks and spray tack adhesive, how else are you going to refit a carpet before cleaning if it needs it? ( more money and better rep for you) I had a seam split on a commercial job a month ago and said "have you seen the state of that" its not properly seamed, hang on while i get my kit and redo it for you right now, problem averted and many brownie points gained.
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Don't fanny around with it, get a pair of pliers push the carpet down in the corner and pinch it, pull it back and it will lift with out any damage, even if a few tufts come out it will not be noticeable.
Unless it's a loop pile, then you may well pull several loops and leave an empty line fault fault behind.
Stab an Awl into the carpet at the corner and gently lift. Be careful of live wires beneath.
Dave.
Nah, you'd have to be very heavy handed to that, the loops will be fine...