Lay a moist, warm wash cloth atop the indentation and GENTLY rub with a hot iron. DO NOT press hard. The moisture needs to transfer to the carpet and swell the fibers.
Mist it with water and blow dry it. You may need to repeat for deep indentations.
The triangular indentations used for the script of Sumerians is called cuneiform.
My educatedguess would be: 1. Carpets absorb liquids 2. Carpets have relatively slow absorption rates 3. Carpets have different absorption rates Conclusion: On average a ice cube will melt slow enough for the fullest saturation potential Thus lifting carpet from compacted form. Furthermore allowing the carpet to air dry should have conditioned the carpet to its original form. By vacuuming the carpet should allow for any other fibers or water to be broke free. Key Point: Every Carpet has different absorption rates. So it might not work on every carpet.
Glad you asked! The absolute best way to remove furniture indentations on carpets is to place an ice cube on the indented area. Wait for the ice to melt, then use a soft brush to fluff up the nap on the carpet. Works every time!
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