Follow this diy guide to choose the ideal flattening method for your particular area rug.
Straighten the rug.
Most people want it to lay flatter faster.
Allow this to dry this way and see if it helps.
If the rug is small enough you won t even know that it s there.
Before you start trying to flatten a rug on your own you will need to assess the situation and look at the rug you have.
Apply this tape to the back of your rug.
If the rug is too large you can always rotate it as the edges flatten out.
Carpet tape works on hard floors and on existing wall to wall carpet holding your rug in place to flatten existing creases and eliminate new ones.
Place the rug flat between your mattress and box spring.
This is a pretty efficient method that takes approximately 7 days to work.
Remove creases from a small rug.
Press the tape down firmly smoothing it as you go.
Then remove the paper covering the adhesive and smooth the rug over the floor.
Flatten the rug by applying weight evenly and firmly.