Place your patch to fill the hole the way that the patch s fibers follow the direction of the rest carpeting fibers.
Can you fix a patch of carpet.
Carpet patching is a simple system of carefully cutting out the damaged area and replacing it with a patch of donor carpet of the same size.
Properly planned and executed.
If the rip is small enough you might need to lengthen it with the utility knife.
Because the donor area is filled in either with a piece of remnant carpet or is left unrepaired carpet patching is considered to be imperfect but a net overall improvement.
Remove the old carpet tape from under both sides of the seam or rip.
Keep in mind that if you plan on replacing the carpet the patch will adhere to the padding making it harder to salvage the pad.
Orient the patch so the grain of the carpet runs the same direction as the installed carpet then.
If those fraying discoloring factors have concentrated in one particular section of your carpet you can patch the installation rather than replace the entire thing.
Apply carpet adhesive to the fabric and to the carpet edges that surround the hole you cut out.
If carpet tape is not doing the job you can also use carpet glue to hold the patch in position.
A line or 2 of glue on the surface of the carpet pad will often be sufficient.
Use the utility knife to lift the edges of the seam or rip.
Hold the patch in place for a little while.
If you re using carpet tape stick it onto the base floor as well.