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How To Make A Rug Fluffy Again at Home? 7 Most Trendy Tips

ByFatimy Hours Updated onAugust 13, 2024
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Hey, are you worried about your favorite rugs that have been flattened over time? Your overthinking is saying that you should throw it away or that you have to live with it as it is now for the rest of this rug life. 

High foot traffic, the walking of pets, and the pressure of furniture press the fibers of the rug and make it flatten and lusterless over time. Nobody ever wants this hectic problem in his life, at least.

You don’t need to worry much; let’s spring some life and fluff back into your shaggy rug. Here in this article, I’m going to share some super useful tips that I got from experts on How to make a rug fluffy again. So, stick to this article till the end and thank me later.

Table of Contents
  • How To Make A Rug Fluffy Again At Home
    • 1: Vacuuming
    • 2: Steaming
    • 3: Raking
    • 4: Fixing Uneven Fluffiness
    • 5: Using A Clothes Dryer
    • 6: Give The Fibers A Blowout
    • 7: Icing The Rug
  • Some Simple Cleaning
    • Use Baking Soda and Salt
    • Use Vinegar and water.
  • Tips to Keep Your Carpet Fluffy
  • FAQs
  • Conclusion

How To Make A Rug Fluffy Again At Home

Follow the techniques below.

1: Vacuuming

A Person using a Vacuum in Cleaning

A vacuum plays an important role in rug care, maintenance, and increasing its life span. When we vacuum the rug, its fibers start to lift up due to the suction. Though it does not lift it up completely, you must agree that it adds some lift to the fibers. 

It makes the next step easy: how to fluff the carpet. Vacuum with the beater bar is better for fluffing. 

2: Steaming

In my opinion, steaming is all you need to fluff your carpet. Examine which part has become more flattened; it might be the area close to the sofa where foot traffic goes more. Take a moist towel and place it over the flat part of the rug. Run a moderately hot iron on the towel. 

Repeat it until the fibers get their fluffiness again. The combination of mist and warmth will help rejuvenate the rug. Though it’s the most effective method, if you want to fluff the whole carpet with this, your back starts to ache.

Rather, if you have a steam cleaner within reach, then you should steam clean the whole carpet. It will not be so time-consuming, and your back will also remain safe. 

Note: Never apply hot iron to fibers, it can scorch them. Always use a towel or any thick cloth. 

3: Raking

Carpet Hanging from Stone Wall of the Fence

Use a carpet rake that has flexible plastic teeth or a stiff-bristled brush to elevate the fibers more. This process will give the carpet a smooth, fine, and cozy look. If your rug is small, you can use a fork if a carpet rake is unavailable. 

Though it will be time-consuming, it will work great. 

4: Fixing Uneven Fluffiness

Scissors and Tape on the rug

Sometimes rugs start looking uneven due to threads. Trim the threads or fibers that are longer than the rest. It will make the rug look smoother and better. 

5: Using A Clothes Dryer

People Wearing White Tops near a Washing Machine

You can use a clothes dryer if your area rug is small.  Drop your rug into the dryer and heat it for a few minutes. Your rug is ready to present a new, shiny, and cozy look again. 

Also Read: Do Dry Cleaners Clean the Rug? Is it Possible

6: Give The Fibers A Blowout

A blow dryer will do the same work on the rug as it does on your hair. Keep the blow dryer two inches above the dented area, and keep brushing the fibers with the fingers of your hands. This technique sounds weird but it will add volume and fluff to your rug. After finishing this process, vacuum your rug. 

7: Icing The Rug

Does it sound bizarre? It is okay! It has done great work for many people. Just take a few cubes of ice and keep them up in matted or worn places, let the ice melt. Now take a towel and dab that place gently, so it soaks up all the extra liquid.

Now take a fork or carpet rake to brush the fibers. It will help make it fluffy again. 

Some Simple Cleaning

brush on the rug

Sometimes dirt and debris make the fibers sticky and lusterless. The only way to fluff is through a deep cleansing of the rug. Below are some cleaning methods to re-fluff your carpet. 

Use Baking Soda and Salt

First of all, vacuum the carpet to remove dirt. Then, make a mixture of 1 spoon baking soda and 1 spoon salt. Spread it over the rug and spray some water over it by using a spray bottle. Scrub the rug gently with a nylon-bristled scrub brush. 

Remove the loosened dirt with the help of an old, clean towel. Let it dry in sunlight and vacuum it again to remove any dirt left. It will help in uplifting the rug as well. 

Use Vinegar and water.

Take one part vinegar with three parts water and make a solution. Spread this solution all over the rug. Let it sit for 5 minutes to break down the soil on the rug. Use a microfiber cloth to remove the loosened dirt. 

After doing this, clean the rug with water. Let it air-dry in sunlight for one day. Then vacuum it and brush it with a carpet rake. 

Also Read: How To Fix A Rug That Is Curling Up At Home

Tips to Keep Your Carpet Fluffy

  • Use doormats to reduce dirt that comes into a home with feet.
  • Frequently rotate your furniture to avoid major denting on rugs.
  • Use a furniture coaster under the legs of the furniture to balance the weight. 
  • Vacuum the carpet at least once a week and deep clean it once or twice a year. 
  • Remove shoes or use separate, clean shoes inside the home.

FAQs

Why Is My Rug Not Fluffy Anymore?

New rugs have flexibility in them, when you walk on them, they bounce your feet back. But with time, they lose their flexibility due to heavy foot traffic, letting pets play and lie on them, or putting heavy furniture on them

How To Make Bath Mats Fluffy Again?

Vacuum it and spread a moistened towel on dented or matted parts. Put a warm iron on the towel and run it back and forth for at least one minute in one place. That is how you can re-fluff your bath mats.
Or you can place ice on it and then brush it with a rake or fork. 

Conclusion

A saying always hits me: “When there is a will, there is a way.” It means that if you want to re-fluff your rug, you will find ways to do so. So never worry about matted and dented places. Though it’s hard to remove furniture marks or dents from the rugs, you can lessen them by using ways that are mentioned. 

Now you know how to make a rug fluffy again, so use these techniques and make your home more cozy. Though you have to do some extra struggle and hard work, its aftereffects will amaze you. In case of severe problems, you can contact any trustworthy company.

Fatimy

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Hey meet Fatimy, a lifestyle enthusiastic copywriter, who loves exploring home decor, improvement and DIY ideas. She is also a passionate content marketer with lot of writing, editing and proofreading experience. Get in touch for more...

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