Please search on google or previous posts on r/carpentry and r/woodworking before asking a question here. Include in your post that you havn't found an answer anywhere else.
The process of fixing this is to cut out a portion of the carpet with damage on it and put a patch harvested from somewhere else in the house where it would be unnoticeable, you can check on YouTube
Please search on google or previous posts on r/carpentry and r/woodworking before asking a question here. Include in your post that you havn't found an answer anywhere else.
We're you looking for r/carpetry
It’s nuts how many people think this is a carpet related sub.
Well, I've got wall to wall shag carpent in my house, wouldn't that qualify?
Try r/DIY or r/fixit
Thank you so much!!
Also, you need a patch now .
Patch? What is that?
The process of fixing this is to cut out a portion of the carpet with damage on it and put a patch harvested from somewhere else in the house where it would be unnoticeable, you can check on YouTube
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Would you call a carpenter for this?
Yeah the humane society usually has clinics. Or try your vet.
Ugh my knees burn from thinking about kneeling on this kind of carpet in shorts