No good suggestions from me I'm afraid but Kat and Fred seem to have the bases covered - I hope you find something that works (aside from getting a new lazyboy) On the empathy front, I've a similar issue with our lovely, recently bought, high wool content deep pile lounge carpet. In front of my favourite chair there is a flat bit, where my heels touch the floor, that is slightly stained, flattened, and refuses to lift..... I'm blaming the various creams I've tried over the years - including dovobet/nex, salicilic acid and several emollients. My better half reckons my feet are too heavy and need to go on a diet.
We (that's my better half - Mrs. Kit - and me) have found that having me run a carpet shampooer over the affected area once or twice a month is beginning help as there are now definite signs of "carpet pile" recovery.... I know this doesn't help you with your specific issue - but I thought you'd appreciate knowing that you are not alone! Aside from that who the heck has a carpet shampooer anyway! Luckily, we do.
Good luck! If all else fails - Insurance?
Kit
We (that's my better half - Mrs. Kit - and me) have found that having me run a carpet shampooer over the affected area once or twice a month is beginning help as there are now definite signs of "carpet pile" recovery.... I know this doesn't help you with your specific issue - but I thought you'd appreciate knowing that you are not alone! Aside from that who the heck has a carpet shampooer anyway! Luckily, we do.
Good luck! If all else fails - Insurance?
Kit