How to Fix a Rip in a Rug Seam

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Rips can happen in rug seams.

Rips in the seams of your rugs sometimes seem inevitable. The daily wear and tear that is put on a rug or carpet makes it almost impossible to keep all the seams from ripping. These ripped seams can be somewhat of an eyesore to many homeowners. Instead of cutting the seam off and still having it look bad, though, you can fix a rip in your rug seam by following a few basic instructions. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Rug seam adhesive
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Instructions

    • 1

      Locate all of the seams that are ripped or torn. Pull away as much of the loose seam as possible. Peel it back by hand, and do not be afraid to pull up too much. Continue pulling until you find the end that is still properly glued to the floor.

    • 2

      Open up a bottle of carpet seam adhesive and pop off the tab. Squirt a thin bead of the seam adhesive on the back of the ripped seam, starting at the end closest to the side that is still glued down.

    • 3

      Move along the entire ripped seam. Hold it up in the air while the adhesive is being applied. Apply the adhesive to the floor underneath where the seam will be placed. Run a similar sized bead over the entire area.

    • 4

      Press the rug seam back down into place and run your hands over the entire area so the adhesive can adhere to the floor and rug. Move back and forth and press down firmly on the rug.

    • 5

      Smooth out the bulges and bubbles under the rug and move on to the next seam. Repeat the process for any other seams necessary.

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