SPROUTS. If your carpet shows
sprouts, don't worry, it isn't growing.
With cut pile carpet, small tufts
or sprouts can stick up above the
surface. Don't pull them, just clip
them off with scissors.
SNAGS. Pulling or snagging
can occur when a sharp object
like a loose shoe nail or a child's
toy hooks on the fibers. Again,
don't pull the snag, clip it off
with scissors.
DENTS. Remove a dent by stroking
it with the edge of a coin. You can
also use a hair dryer (hot air) or a
steam iron very lightly to raise the
dented area while you tug upward
on the tufts.
CAUTION: DON'T LET
THE IRON TOUCH THE CARPET.CRUSHED PILE. Vacuum regularly
with a "beater-bar" type vacuum,
or use a plastic or wooden carpet
rake to restore matted-down pile.
BURNS. Should your carpet endure
a burn, remove the tops of the
darkened, burned fibers with
curved fingernail scissors. If the
burn is extensive, your carpet may
require patching or replacement.
SHEDDING. Some shedding is
common in new carpet with
cut pile. The loose fibers are
easily removed through regular
vacuuming and in no way affect
carpet quality. This condition
will diminish after a few weeks
or months depending on
vacuuming frequency.
FOOTPRINTS. All cut pile carpets show footprints. This is not a defect. It is much more prevalent on deep pile carpet made from bright fiber. To minimize footprints, you might want to choose very dense, low pile carpet made from Solutia's mid luster nylon.
PILLING. Sometimes certain types of carpet, or heavy traffic, can create little balls of tangled fibers and lint. Just pull them off by hand or clip them with scissors.
FLOODING. When carpet must be restored as a result of rising waters, a backed-up sewer line or other disaster that requires application of biocide, bactericide, fungicide or some other material to prevent growth of microorganisms, the
STAIN WARRANTY IS VOIDED. If a pipe bursts, washing machine overflows or flooding from some other clean water source occurs, it is necessary only to have the carpet dried - both front and back by a professional cleaner with the proper equipment. You might want to clean the carpet after it has dried, if detergent was involved. This procedure
WILL NOT VOID the stain warranty, provided it is attended to immediately. It may, however, void the wear warranty if delamination results.