It is best to deal with a wet carpet as quickly as possible to stop this from happening.
Carpets to dry.
Raise carpet off the floor.
A nylon carpet that is not too thick density will dry faster than a heavy wool carpet.
Scrub the walls and baseboards to remove the remainder of water and any mildew from your room.
Allow the carpet to come down to room temperature then check it close to the padding.
You re going to need to dry the floor beneath the carpet otherwise it could cause floor buckling.
Using pliers and a pair of work gloves start separating the carpet from the padding and the floor.
Keep sprinkling the powder to lightly dust the area you wish to clean.
Sprinkle a dry cleaning compound powder over the carpet.
If you re doing the whole room at once spread the powder from one side of.
To further prevent the spread of mold and mildew thoroughly clean the other surfaces in the room.
When using cold air such as the air conditioning it will take longer to dry fully.
Hold the sifter above the carpet then shake it to force some of the powder to fall.
Sanitize other room surfaces.
Carpets dry the best when exposed to warm dry air such as on a sunny summer day.
Start in a corner.
As the carpet starts to feel dry close the ac unit.
Avoid cutting the carpet because it will be incredibly difficult to put back together attractively.
The type of carpet mainly related to the fiber type but also the construction of the carpet can play a large role in how long your carpets take to dry after getting them cleaned.