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Home | Sign In | Find a B&Q | About B&Q | Help Your Basket Items 0 Sub-Total £ 0.00 Delivery £ 0.00 Total £ 0.00 Advice Building Gardening Decorating and Design Carpentry Plumbing Electrical Reference Buyers Guides DIY Glossary Calculators We hope this helps to answer your question. If you require further help please return to the Advice section There is an inch of carpeting from my exterior wall that looks dirty even though it is relatively new. How can I stop this from happening? Back to list of Questions & Projects Your problem is caused by dust coming under the skirting board and entering the carpet. This could be accompanied by moisture but you would have seen other signs of this moisture. To overcome the problem you should lift the carpet at the edges and check that there is no gap below the skirting. If there is, fill it using a silicone sealant. It is important that the floor floats relative to the wall and only a silicone sealant is sufficiently resilient for this. You can then glue a small quadrant or Scotia bead to the skirting. Your carpet, if you are careful, should go back in position without cutting, although it may require some adjustment depending upon how it was originally laid. About B&Q | Privacy | Security | Terms | Copyright | Delivery Earthlink - Hooked On Phonics - Jos A Bank - Sony Electronics - B&Q Website B&Q Store Locator. UK DIY Websites
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