I’m doing my best to quit smoking. I’m even more committed after recently dropping a lit cigarette while driving and burning a hole in my car’s carpet. What’s the best way to fix a burn in my car’s carpet?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Good luck! Smoking is a tough habit to kick, so be patient. Luckily, taking care of the burn in your carpet is much easier to handle. To fix a burn in your car’s carpet, all you’ll need is a small razor and some fabric glue.
Once you’ve got everything together:
Use the razor to remove a piece of fabric from underneath one of the seats in your car. Make sure to cut a small patch that matches the spot of the burn.
Apply fabric glue to the removed patch of fabric from underneath the seat and firmly place it over the burn, and voila!
Good as new, and nobody will be the wiser.
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