corn rowing?

Todd Anthony

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Could someone tell me what causes the corn rowing wear patterns in certain carpets? I almost thought is was from my prescrub and it started to freak me out...
 

The Great Oz

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From our good friends at the RIA:

Corn rowing is a condition that may appear on carpets before or after cleaning. It looks like distinct rows of tufts have fallen over and the tips have become embedded in the carpet pile. It usually forms in a regular pattern, with every fourth or fifth row bending over, as might happen in a row of corn. The condition may develop in traffic lanes and under doors that scrape the carpet as they are opened and closed. It generally occurs perpendicular to the traffic direction.

Corn rowing appears most commonly on carpets made from fine, soft yarns, with a fairly high, cut pile. In most cases, the overall density is not adequate enough to support the yarns and keep them upright. If there is too much space between the row, the tufts may be bent over when they are walked on. Soft, fine yarns do not spring back as readily as other carpet yarns made from heavier and denser fibers.

Although cleaning the carpet may bring the problem to light, it is not the cause of the distorted pile surface per se. Corn rowing is simply an inherent characteristic of certain carpet constructions. Vacuuming and raking the carpet perpendicular to the traffic patterns may help in some cases. In extreme situations, we suggest you contact the manufacturer.

Very common in older acrylic and polyester constructions, as well some nylon that you don't see much anymore.
 

Todd Anthony

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Thanks Bryan, I had some major corn rowing going on today at this job. I have seen it before. I just need to be able to explain it to the custies.
 

glenboy

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i read before that corn rowing was caused by dogs when they stretch way out and claw carpeting over and over
 

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