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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
It’s a moment of horror – moving a piece of furniture and realizing what it’s done to the carpet. In fact, some people even refuse to move their furniture around because they don’t know how to get rid of the carpet dents that the heavy pieces have left. Luckily, there is a fix!
The only … View moreIt’s a moment of horror – moving a piece of furniture and realizing what it’s done to the carpet. In fact, some people even refuse to move their furniture around because they don’t know how to get rid of the carpet dents that the heavy pieces have left. Luckily, there is a fix!
The only things you’ll need are ice cubes, and a vacuum or hairbrush.
1. Place an ice cube on the dent. If the dent is large or long, use extra ice cubes as needed
2. Allow the ice cubes to melt.
3. Once the ice cubes have melted, the carpet will fluff back up.
4. After the area has dried, vacuum over the dents or gently use a hairbrush to further fluff the carpet if needed.
Additional Tips:
Moving furniture a few inches at regular intervals can help prevent carpet dents from becoming severe. Every couple months, scoot the couch or other heavy items a couple inches to one side and fluff up the dents. If this is done, the dent can often be fluffed simply with your fingers; no water necessary.
Scraping a coin over the dent can also work to fluff it up if your fingers alone aren’t getting the pile back up.
Another method of fluffing the carpet is to use a spray mister to slightly wet the dent, then use a hair dryer on warm or cool air (holding it several inches away from the carpet) to dry the area while gently fluffing up the pile with your fingers or a hairbrush.
Another method of fluffing the carpet is to use steam. Hold a clothing or upholstery steamer several inches above the carpet and quickly blast the dent with steam. Let the dent cool, then use your fingers or a hairbrush to fluff it up. However, most carpets are nylon, and nylon can melt easily, so it’s best to test the steam on a small hidden area first, such as in the corner of a closet, to see how the carpet fibres react to the heat. Again, be sure to hold the steamer several inches away from the carpet when applying the steam.
The Team from Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre
May 4th & 6th: Planned Power Outage - All Day.
Pūkaha will remain open 9am - 5pm. Daily talks, tours and feeds will happen as usual, however The Kiwi House and Interactive Gallery will be closed.
Reduced entry fees will apply both days: $10 per adult/senior/student, $2 for children under 14 … View moreMay 4th & 6th: Planned Power Outage - All Day.
Pūkaha will remain open 9am - 5pm. Daily talks, tours and feeds will happen as usual, however The Kiwi House and Interactive Gallery will be closed.
Reduced entry fees will apply both days: $10 per adult/senior/student, $2 for children under 14 years and Under 5’s free.
Kākā Café will be open but with a reduced menu.
Eftpos and credit card facilities will still operate, but please bring cash if you can.
To speak with Visitor Centre staff on either day please call 027 259 5529.
Apologies in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Steph from Aokautere - Fitzherbert
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Leanne from Palmerston North Central
Hi we are urgently looking for our new cat that escaped early this morning from Pascal Street area- she will not know her surroundings so maybe a bit scared and confused. She has been microchipped. She is one year old and is mostly black with white chest.
Please help us find her and contact me … View moreHi we are urgently looking for our new cat that escaped early this morning from Pascal Street area- she will not know her surroundings so maybe a bit scared and confused. She has been microchipped. She is one year old and is mostly black with white chest.
Please help us find her and contact me urgently on 0211615523 Thanks for your help
Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund … View moreCome together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.
You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund ground-breaking work by some of our country’s top breast cancer researchers, educate people about breast health, and provide free support services for breast cancer patients and their families.
What are you waiting for! Sign up today.
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Brendon from Ashhurst - Pohangina
Garage sale, from 9am, 481 Tremaine Avenue, Palmerston North in the office space to the left of Chesters Plumbing. Loads of kids toys, clothes, games and various house hold items.
We want you to have your say on the biggest financial and environmental decision our city needs to make in the coming years.
Since the feedback period last year, we’ve moved from a conceptual level to a detailed understanding of each option.
Check out the options and have your say … View moreWe want you to have your say on the biggest financial and environmental decision our city needs to make in the coming years.
Since the feedback period last year, we’ve moved from a conceptual level to a detailed understanding of each option.
Check out the options and have your say www.naturecalls.nz
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Yvonne from West End
Need space so tv has to go excellent condition 14 inch with remote plays dvds really well colors great good for small rooms or even caravan needs a home
Price: $30
Stephen from Palmerston North Central
Kenwood Multipro Food Processor
FP920 series
1000 watt motor
Good condition with all accessories
Price: $75
Stephen from Palmerston North Central
Kenwood Multipro Food Processor
FP920 series
1000 watt motor
Good condition with all accessories
Price: $75
Kevin from Milson
This garden feature is made of concrete, and just looks so nice in any situation.
The birds love splashing in it, and I have to fill it with water each day for their baths!! Is approx. 80 cm high.
Price: $100
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
In this blog we discuss the most common upholstery problems that can arise in use. We will break each problem down, looking at what it is, the likely cause and recommended remedies and solutions to avoid future reoccurrence.
CROCKING:
What is it? Crocking is the term used to describe the … View moreIn this blog we discuss the most common upholstery problems that can arise in use. We will break each problem down, looking at what it is, the likely cause and recommended remedies and solutions to avoid future reoccurrence.
CROCKING:
What is it? Crocking is the term used to describe the transfer of excess dye from one surface to another due to rubbing and friction. The issue is increased by certain atmospheric conditions such as humidity and temperature.
Likely cause: In a situation where the dye is transferring out of the upholstery fabric (for instance a red fabric is turning pink) it will usually be a result of either poor quality dyes used during textile manufacturing or that the dyes were not set correctly during the dyeing and finishing process. Crocking can also occur when dye is transferred from an outside source onto the upholstery fabric, for instance a pair of new jeans can transfer blue dye on to your sofa giving it a grubby appearance.
Remedy: The key thing to establish with crocking is whether the discolouration is due to dye transferring out of your upholstery fabric or on to it from an external source. If it is transferring out of the fabric then it is important to check that some substance e.g. a solvent based product, has not come into contact with the fabric and affected the dyes. If all of the above can be ruled out then a genuine fabric issue may be the cause and the fabric will need to be replaced from another batch or alternative fabric
FADING:
What is it? Discolouration or lightening of the dye in a fabric due to exposure to ultraviolet light. Constant exposure to high levels of direct ultraviolet light can also result in fibre degradation, causing the fabric fibres to become brittle, which may result in areas of breakage.
Likely Cause: It is important to note that no fabric is 100% colourfast (resistant to fading), however discolouration can generally be attributed to the use of poor-quality dyes during fabric manufacturing or due to constant direct exposure to ultraviolet light with inadequate protection. Ironically ultraviolet damage occurs more during the winter months when the sun is sitting lower in the sky and sunfilters/curtains are often left open during the day to increase light flow into a room.
Remedy: Once an upholstery fabric has faded there is nothing that can be done to reverse the issue other than recovering the affected piece of furniture. It is therefore very important that furniture is positioned to protect it from constant direct sunlight and of course the use of quality sun-filters and lined curtains at the window will help to reduce your furniture’s exposure to harmful UV light. Regular rotation of reversible cushions is advisable so that both fading and wear occur evenly. We also recommend rotating the placement of your furniture in relation to exposed windows for the same reason.
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