Scroop
Carpet feels squeaky
Carpet feels squeaky
Pressing fingers in-carpet feels squeaky
Is there friction when pressing fingers into carpet
Carpet feels squishy/squeaky when walking on it
Scroop (Carpet)
Floor Detective® Defect Guide
What You Need to Know
• Scroop is an appearance- and tactile-related condition characterized by audible or perceptible friction between carpet fibers under foot traffic
• The condition may be described as crunchy, squeaky, squishy, or noisy when walked on or compressed
• Scroop is associated with
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