Question: The carpet is coming apart at the seams and the edges, mostly from the water and suction from being cleaned by the carpet cleaners. Also wear and tear. It needs to be re-glued or reattached. What is the best way to do this? What type of glue should I get if that's best?
Answer: The best thing to do is remove the old glue tape and buy some new tape at any of the big box home improvement centers. You place the tape below the seam and then use an iron to melt the glue on the tape.
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