When the carpet is exposed, check the label to determine what kind of material it is. Synthetic fibers can be fixed using the cold ice cube method. Common synthetic carpet fibers include nylon, olefin, and polyester.
If you’re removing multiple dents from the carpet, try out the method first on a dent that’s in an inconspicuous area to test the carpet for colorfastness.
When you’ve absorbed as much water as you can, remove the towel that’s protecting the floor underneath.
You can also use a carpet brush or carpet rake to fluff the fibers and remove the dent.
Dents in natural-fiber carpets are best removed with steam. Common natural fibers for carpets include wool, sisal, and cotton.
Use a spray bottle to moisten the dent with water if you don’t have a steam iron. Then, use a blow dryer on the hottest setting to heat the area and steam the carpet. Hold the blow dryer 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) above the carpet, and run the blow dryer until the carpet is hot. [7] X Research source
Remove the iron. Leave the towel to dry in place over the dent.
Carpet pads come in different thicknesses, and it’s important that you choose the right pad for the type of carpet you have. Typically, household carpeting pads should be between ¼ inch and 7/16 inch (6. 3 and 11 mm) thick, and should have a density of about 6 pounds (2. 7 kg) per cubic foot (30 cm). [9] X Research source
This method works best with small furniture and furniture that’s on casters.
Cups tend to slide under furniture feet, and don’t get attached to the actual feet. Gliders are also designed to help furniture slide without causing scrapes. They often have sticky backs that attach to the feet, or screws or pins that get inserted into the wood.