Wrinkles and creases are common in rugs that have been rolled or folded and then placed in storage but you can encounter stubborn lumps in brand new rugs as well.
How to flatten rolled up rug.
Since the rug has been rolled up for some time it may.
Then when it s time to install stretching the carpet out with a knee kicker should get rid of any remaining creases.
This will break apart the glue and stitching holding the rug together.
Unrolling the rug.
In other cases you may need to reverse roll the rug apply some heat or have the rug steamed to get rid of wrinkles.
Don t soak the rug if using the steam or wet towel method.
To avoid damage try another way.
How to flatten an area rug that has been rolled up.
A new area rug or one that s been rolled up and tucked out of the way for a while gets used to its rolled shape over time.
Leave the rug rolled up for about an hour and unroll it to see if the rug will lay flat.
A few simple tricks can reduce the tension that causes these when you first unroll it.
Normally a damp towel works fine something that will be dry in an hour or so.
Rolled up carpets can develop creases curls and folds that show up when the carpet is unrolled.
Never roll your rug the opposite way it came rolled up.
Fold the rug in the opposite direction it curls or creases.
This is the easiest way to deal with a rug that does not lay flat.
Since rug bumps and folds are usually caused by stretching dampening the edges of your rug should flatten it.
Place heavy furniture or weight on the rug.
If you reverse roll your rug listen for cracking that could indicate weakness.
Sometimes gravity and a bit of time are all a rug needs to lay flat.
That means the backing is dry rotted.
Tightly roll up the rug and secure it with a piece of twine.
Place your area rug on the floor upside down.
Rolling your rug in the opposite direction sometimes helps get rid of curls and allows the rug to lay flat.
If you hear cracking noises stop immediately.