Thank you thank you thank... i have been searching for a carpet rake and seeing a ton advertising mainly for pet hair but I was trying to find one for revitalizing the carpet and you video has been THE MOST helpful that ive found so far! I have very similar pile carpet to yours so im glad to know that this style rake worked for you! Awesome video, very thorough and thanks for getting down there and really showing us the difference between the matted/flattened area and the raked area!!👍👍
I just purchased one of these carpet rakes from HD. Our carpet is 16 years old and we are the original homeowners. It's just my wife and I and we never wear shoes in the house. We actually just had it cleaned for the first time since purchasing the home. We vacuum regularly and I use Resolve cleaner if we notice any type of spots on the carpet. The high traffic areas have looked some what "matted" for some time now. After using the rake as shown in the video we too were pleasantly surprised with the result. I will make this a regular part of maintaining our carpet in the future. Well worth the less than $15.00 price.
My husband is flat footed and there's no way to keep the carpet up just by vacuuming wherever he walks on a daily basis. Our rake will be delivered this week and this video helped us make the decision! Thank you!
One hint I can give is don't use is hard. I hear some people saying they break them, and all I can think is they are pushing down on them too hard. It doesn't take a lot of force. Mine has lasted just fine.
@@AverageMe I can definitely see how people may break it if they apply too much pressure. However, this thing is amazing! My carpet feels like carpet again!!!
Interesting I grew up in the 70s I had a shag carpet in my room we used a regular metal rake to rake it. It was pretty ugly but my sister and I loved it. That looks really nice. It does look fun and satisfying. I’m weird though and I love to vacuum 😊
Thank you for this simple video. I've got some problem areas in my apartment, (low shag, cheapo carpet), and I think this will help. I've tried everything else as well, and a carpet rake like this may solve my problem. Thank you!! ☺
Nice video but wouldn’t it make sense to utilize this tool before the actual heavy duty cleaning, seeing how you not only get dirt easily loosened but also a better clean when nap is lifted?
This type is not meant to pull up fur or hair. It is simply meant to pull up the carpet fibers. There are other types that are designed for picking up fur and hair.
Been thinking about getting one. But I also thought about trying a method I recently read about, involving laying a damp towel on the area and ironing it.
Hi, the rake sounds like a great idea. Though I was wondering - about how often do you need to give the matted carpet a 'raking' to keep it looking decent? (with some light foot traffic)
As I write this I am preparing to sell my house. A friend of mine came in and told me the carpet rake made my carpets look like new. That’s quite an endorsement!
I have a question, I live in an apartment and there are liquid stains on the carpet by me trying to walk without spilling, will the rake get the stains out?😊
I'm extremely happy with it. I've used it for months now, especially to groom the carpets prior to showing my house to sell, and it hasn't done a bit of harm. My wife says it's her best friend, lol! You can also see the results in this video: ruclips.net/video/OWC3V74b5FE/видео.html
It feels soft. After I would rake it, it was quite noticeable on bare feet. Of course, it could depend on the carpet style, and I did get into the habit of using the rake about once a week in the heavily matted areas to keep it looking and feeling good. I suspect it would be even better if you never let it get matted in the first place . The carpet in the video was a heavy traffic area.
I wonder how long the fluffing lasts.. I saw a few reviews say it was until it was stepped on... cuz that would suck to put so much effort in it, and its immediately undone.
Hmmm, I don't know. This product looks fragile on the bristles and handle, and I fear it won't work on old carpets, older than 20+ years, with tough piles to bounce back. How can you compare this rake against a pvc yard broom when used on carpet?
When you move the carpet back and forth like that with a rake or something of that nature you're actually putting the dirt under the carpet part of it is being raped into a pile but part of it is going under the carpet but anyway
actually a lot of professional carpet cleaners here on RUclips always recommend raking your carpets because a good vacuuming. they said it loosens the dirt and pile and helps clean it really well.
Of course, carpet always compresses when stepped on. And it’s not magically returning to new. What this will do is add life, keep it cleaner, and make it look better than it did without the rake.
Just purchased one, even if it doesn’t work on the carpet it’s one hell of a workout
Haha! It’s not very hard
Thank you thank you thank... i have been searching for a carpet rake and seeing a ton advertising mainly for pet hair but I was trying to find one for revitalizing the carpet and you video has been THE MOST helpful that ive found so far! I have very similar pile carpet to yours so im glad to know that this style rake worked for you! Awesome video, very thorough and thanks for getting down there and really showing us the difference between the matted/flattened area and the raked area!!👍👍
@@margarethorn1301 Good luck!
I just purchased one of these carpet rakes from HD. Our carpet is 16 years old and we are the original homeowners. It's just my wife and I and we never wear shoes in the house. We actually just had it cleaned for the first time since purchasing the home. We vacuum regularly and I use Resolve cleaner if we notice any type of spots on the carpet. The high traffic areas have looked some what "matted" for some time now. After using the rake as shown in the video we too were pleasantly surprised with the result. I will make this a regular part of maintaining our carpet in the future. Well worth the less than $15.00 price.
My husband is flat footed and there's no way to keep the carpet up just by vacuuming wherever he walks on a daily basis. Our rake will be delivered this week and this video helped us make the decision! Thank you!
One hint I can give is don't use is hard. I hear some people saying they break them, and all I can think is they are pushing down on them too hard. It doesn't take a lot of force. Mine has lasted just fine.
@@AverageMe I can definitely see how people may break it if they apply too much pressure. However, this thing is amazing! My carpet feels like carpet again!!!
I use a yard rake, works great.
Interesting I grew up in the 70s I had a shag carpet in my room we used a regular metal rake to rake it. It was pretty ugly but my sister and I loved it. That looks really nice. It does look fun and satisfying. I’m weird though and I love to vacuum 😊
Haha! 1970s shag! It was a carpet AND a haircut (remember that?)
Yes same!😊
Thanks for this video. I am thinking about getting a carpet rake to lift the pile and it looks like this will do what I want.
I think you'll like it!
Thank you for this simple video. I've got some problem areas in my apartment, (low shag, cheapo carpet), and I think this will help. I've tried everything else as well, and a carpet rake like this may solve my problem. Thank you!! ☺
Please report back and let us know how it goes. I’d like to know how it works on shag carpet
This device really helps carpet look fresh & fluffed up. Thanks for the informative video.
Nice video but wouldn’t it make sense to utilize this tool before the actual heavy duty cleaning, seeing how you not only get dirt easily loosened but also a better clean when nap is lifted?
oh my goodness that sound when you were raking the bedroom!! I am definitely ordering one for myself!!
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This type is not meant to pull up fur or hair. It is simply meant to pull up the carpet fibers. There are other types that are designed for picking up fur and hair.
Just picked mine up. I’m mainly using it for my synthetic grass. Maybe I’ll try it on the carpet first.
...like humans the house needs to breath...this wonderful idea is good to refresh your wonderful house...
Our dear Creative Artist, dear Mark, you're very thoughtful and creative.
Thank you for the video. I just ordered this. Very nice video to watch also.
Been thinking about getting one.
But I also thought about trying a method I recently read about, involving laying a damp towel on the area and ironing it.
That can help as a one-time restore , but the rake can be used regularly. Along with vacuuming, it’ll keep your carpet in better shape
Very helpful. Decided to buy one!
You’ll like it. Don’t press too hard.
Great video and really helpful! I am ordering one now. Thank you
I hope you like it as much as I do!
Great review, thank-you for posting
@@maxdondada good luck with it!
Good video, I'm getting one
You’ll love it. I used it on all my carpets between showings when I sold my home. They looked great!
Me too!
Hi, the rake sounds like a great idea.
Though I was wondering - about how often do you need to give the matted carpet a 'raking' to keep it looking decent? (with some light foot traffic)
Everytime you see that it's matted!
Interested in how long the "renewed" look lasts?
@@medic75 It’s not a new carpet, it’ll flatten out again, but each time revives it easier than the last.
Thank you!
Well presented and informative. Thank you from the UK.
As I write this I am preparing to sell my house. A friend of mine came in and told me the carpet rake made my carpets look like new. That’s quite an endorsement!
Great helpful video!
Hello, how's the rake holding up?
How has it held up since using the video?
So far so good!
I have a question, I live in an apartment and there are liquid stains on the carpet by me trying to walk without spilling, will the rake get the stains out?😊
No, all it can do is raise the nap and loosen dirt. I doubt it would remove a stain.
Interesting but awesome video as always Mark!😸😻😸
Cats, cats, cats
Lol
Thanks!
Gunna buy one. Cheers mate. 🍻
I’ve had mixed reviews on this product. Can you please confirm that this product does not ruin carpets?? Thank you
I'm extremely happy with it. I've used it for months now, especially to groom the carpets prior to showing my house to sell, and it hasn't done a bit of harm. My wife says it's her best friend, lol! You can also see the results in this video: ruclips.net/video/OWC3V74b5FE/видео.html
Does the lifted carpet feel soft or like little spikes. I've tried lifting matted carpet using other techniques, but i couldnt get the same softness
It feels soft. After I would rake it, it was quite noticeable on bare feet. Of course, it could depend on the carpet style, and I did get into the habit of using the rake about once a week in the heavily matted areas to keep it looking and feeling good. I suspect it would be even better if you never let it get matted in the first place . The carpet in the video was a heavy traffic area.
Does this rake work on a shaggy carpet?
would been good to do a vaccum after to see if it picked up easier
I wonder how long the fluffing lasts.. I saw a few reviews say it was until it was stepped on... cuz that would suck to put so much effort in it, and its immediately undone.
Hmmm, I don't know.
This product looks fragile on the bristles and handle, and I fear it won't work on old carpets, older than 20+ years, with tough piles to bounce back.
How can you compare this rake against a pvc yard broom when used on carpet?
I don't know, but I'd say try whatever you think would work. I was happy with this product for my use.
😊
When you move the carpet back and forth like that with a rake or something of that nature you're actually putting the dirt under the carpet part of it is being raped into a pile but part of it is going under the carpet but anyway
There's not a lot of dirt to start with.
That isn’t true. Raking the carpet actually loosens and lifts the dirt prior to vacuuming.
He did a great job, let him have his glory.
And the home wasn’t dirty to start with!
actually a lot of professional carpet cleaners here on RUclips always recommend raking your carpets because a good vacuuming. they said it loosens the dirt and pile and helps clean it really well.
And the first step on....it will be back down
Of course, carpet always compresses when stepped on. And it’s not magically returning to new. What this will do is add life, keep it cleaner, and make it look better than it did without the rake.
@@AverageMe Exactly!