For nylon or similar use the low setting.
Ironing on a carpet.
Stay in each position for about 15 seconds then move the length of the iron.
Apply light pressure with the iron.
Rewet the towel if necessary to prevent burning.
If the carpet is a wool one put it on high.
When irons fall onto the carpet there are three different levels of burn marks that remain.
Sometimes the iron sits for only a second and the very tops of the fibers are damaged.
Apply the iron to the towel moving slowly across the entirety of the seam.
Rub it in with a stiff bristled brush and leave for 2 hours.
Whether you accidentally dropped a hot iron or scorched it while working on iron on crafts there s not much you can do to remove the stain once the heat.
Under the edges of the carpet place a strip of carpet seam tape.
Don t saturate the carpet just spray it lightly.
Go from one end of the seam to the other.
Fill the iron s tank with water and set to steam.
You don t necessarily have to replace the entire piece of carpet to fix the damage.
Spray the stain with 2 tablespoons of ammonia in a cup of hot water.
You may be ironing quickly and the iron slips out of your hand or you set the iron onto the ironing board and it accidentally falls onto the carpet.
Scorch marks happen even on carpet.
Make sure that the seam iron is on the designated temperature that you need and then press it directly onto the seam tape.
The carpet in our homes takes more wear and tear than any other part so it s worth the effort to fix problem areas.