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100% Natural Commercial Sisal Carpet at hotel

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We CNBM International Corporation is one of the main professional manufacturer of rug & carpets. We can supply various kinds of carpets,such as Hook rug, Hand Tufted rug, Shaggy rug, Faux sheep skin rug, Sisal & Seagrass rug and so on.

CNBM carpets&rugs are suitable for home ,meeting room, apartments ,hotel, guest rooms, living room and other rooms.

CNBM Carpets&rugs can match with various kinds of frnitures.

CNBM Carpets&rugs can be customized with your designs. 

CNBM Carpets&rugs keep the pace with fashion home.

Hook Rug  

Hook rug is a kind of handmade rugs. Chemical fiber such as Polyester or wool or acrylic yarns will be tied to the cotton backing and finally combined with White-grey back by soft latex adhensive. Hook rug is made by yarn knot so it is charactered as tightness and smooth.

 

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or wool or acrylic.

Pile Weight

1600-2400/sq.mt

Pile Height

3-5mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise pattern and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Hand Tufted Rug

 

Hand Tufted rug is also onr of the popular rugs now. It is made by knotting the pile in the cotton backing. To make the surface of rugs in loop pile or cut pile.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or wool or acrylic.

Pile Weight

2000-3000g/sq.mt

Pile Height

5-9mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise pattern and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 Shaggy Rug

 

Shaggy rug is famous by its wide varieties. We produce shaggy rugs of Polyester shaggy rug with viscose, Chinese knot rug, soft Micoriber shaggy rug in plain color or in patterns.

  

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or acrylic or chinese knot or microfiber .

Pile Weight

2000-3200/sq.mt

Pile Height

6-11mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise patterns and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Faux sheep skin rug

Faux sheep skin rug is widely used in mordern time because of its soft material, Charactered shapes and warm feature.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100%

Pile Weight

150-200g/sq.ft

Pile Height

9-11mm

Backing

White Faux suede back

Pattern

One Single color or simple patterned / Jacquard or printing

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Sisal & Seagrass Rug

Sisal & Seagrass Rug is made of natural sisal and seagrass which is suit for Today's environmental protection concepts.

Detailed Specification

Material

100% sisal or seagrass

Pile Weight

2000-3200/sq.mt

Pile Height

5-9mm

Backing

latex back

Pattern

Customised pattern

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px or customized size.

 

Wool hand tufted rug with viscose--Persian pattern

 

Wool hand tufted rug is charactered as soft, thick and flexible with bright color. Combined with viscose, rugs in persian patterns seems more vivid.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% wool with viscose

Pile Weight

2000-3000/sq.mt

Pile Height

9-13mm

Backing

latex back

Pattern

Persian pattern

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Package

Each piece of rug be rolled up in an individual standard plastic bag.

 

100% Natural Commercial Sisal Carpet  at hotel

100% Natural Commercial Sisal Carpet  at hotel

 

Q: I can't seem to find a decorative rug within my budget? What makes them so expensive?
HI, Expensive is a relative term. You need to get more objective here. Being a rug manufacturer in Agra , India ; I feel that my customers (who import the rugs) charge a King;s ransom when they sell a rug made by me to the retailer, but what the retailer charges from the consumer is even more than a Kings ransom. But still, a 100 year old rug going for USD 30,000 will appear cheap to me while a newly made rug of the same size and design going for USD 3000 will appear expensive to me. Yours question asks why are rugs so expensive, the reason behind it is the time, patience , skill and labour that goes behind making each and every one of these timeless beauties. An oriental rug of size 8' x 10' takes upto 4-5 months and 5 weavers to make. Thats a lot of time. A 8x10 rug may have anything between 640K Knots to 1.7 million knots in it depending on its quality. Each knot is tied by hand. IF you take out the price per knot it will be much less than a cent. Each knot takes an average of 7 seconds to tie. Now think, is the price you pay too much when compared to the labour behind the rugs? If you ever happen to come to Agra, call upon me and I will take you to the looms where the rugs are woven. Then you will truly come to appreciate the value of these rugs. Also, in case you want a rug , but the price seems to much, try buying directly from a rug making country like India, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey. This way you will be able to cut out the importers retailers margin. You can also order a custom rug based on your size/color/design at no extra cost.
Q: I am looking for new horse rugs for 15hh, 16hh and 11hh horsesI need some rugs, preferbally saxon and/or eurohunter .Under $150 for the 15hh, and under $100 for the other two, i will not be buying them until, well, at the latest, after my birthday in march next year.Plz help!
Blankets, okorder / It's $109.00, just over your budget for the two, but I suppose you could spare $18.
Q: We moved into a new home, and until we change the carpet out, is there a temporary fix you can use to hide unsightly bleach stains on carpeting?
My neighbor did that. She bought a box of 94 Crayola crayons and experiment with them until she found a color that matched. She then colored in the spot on the carpet. You have to redo every now and then but it worked. Next time you spill something on the carpet, try using table salt. Just pour it on, let it absorb the wet spot and most of the color will come up. Do not wipe it up just vacuum it up, while it's wet. If the stain is still there do it again. I had to do mine about 3 times but it is hardly noticeable now. My carpet is light tan and the spot was berry red. The spot now is a very, very, pale pink and gets lighter every time I clean it. There is also a cleaner call Krud be gone and Goo gone that may work.
Q: I have a Rainbow vacuum (which, in my opinion, is the best vacuum EVER). However, I've noticed that no matter how many times I vaccum my carpet (which is only about 5 months old) the water is always disgusting and dirty. Even if I vacuum 4 times in a row, changing the water in my vacuum each time, the water never gets clear. My friends have said that is what happens to carpets, that the dirt just never really comes all the way out. Is this true, or is it time for a new vacuum?
I know that under the carpet the spongy part never stays clean . everything that gets on top of the carpet dirt... drinks ... spilt food whatever tends to go to the bottom of the carpet all the way to the spongy part and theres nothing you can do about it unless you get the carpet ripped up ... carpets are really bad to have when you have pets because of this and the stink part stays for years ... next house i get is going to have nothing but floor due to this !!!!!!
Q: someone or the cat that I don't have destroyed my rug...I don't wanna throw it away but it's getting worst...
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Q: which is best for a bearded dragon? sand or cage carpet? thanks
Sand is hard to keep clean as it holds in bacteria and serves as a breeding ground for bacteria. It is also a common cause of intestinal impaction. I use non--adhesive shelf liner. It's cheap, looks great (lots of colors and patterns), easy to clean.
Q: My carpet has a mystery stain. It's very sticky and black and ground in. I have tried goo gown and soap and water. I need some sort of heavy duty carpet cleaning suggestions.
Hello, Adding soap to the sticky and black ground in mystery stain is just making it worse. You are adding a surfactant (Soap) that gets sticky when it dries. You need to find out if the stain is a oil ( like food dropped ) or sugars like soda pop. First thing you want to do is get rid of the soap residue. If you have a wet dry vac. Get club soda and pour it onto the stick black ground in mystery stain. Use a soft shoe brush and start brushing the stain. If it is turning foamy you have to get DEFOAMER. Spray it on the carpet till you do not get any foam on your brush. (It cuts soap bonds so you can get the soap residue off the carpet). Keep adding club soda. Extract the club soda from the carpet. The black and sticky should start to go away. You should be left with just the original stain, or it should be gone. If you have no foamy residue and it still is sticky you need a solvent because it is an oil based spot. I don't know where you live but if you look in your local yellow pages for Carpet Cleaning Supply stores you can get Defoamer and Solvents to clean the carpets. BE CAREFUL WITH THE SOLVENTS USE AS LITTLE OF THE SOLVENT AS POSSIBLE. IT CAN DELAMINATE THE CARPET IF YOU USE TOO MUCH. (seprate the carpet backing from the fiber) Solvents will desolve glue. Robert
Q: Yes... i have been staining a part of my wood closet doors. While this has happened... i had accidentally gotten a few small spots of stain on the carpet. Does anyone know how to get these out?
If you have olefin carpeting you can use anything to get it out. If you have a blend then you are out of luck. If it can penetrate wood to stain it, it will penetrate carpet fiber. We use a solvent to break down oil stains. Water based cleaners will not work. Like takes out like. Be careful with solvent cleaners. If you use too much it can beak down the glue on you carpet backing. You can get solvent spotters from carpet cleaning supply stores. We consider this to be carpet damage not a stain.
Q: I am wanting a rug or something that will help my horse cool down but not let her catch a chill cos she sweats after riding-what is a fleece rug for and excersise one for-also i do ove 2ft jumps and moving on to cross country-should i get tendon boots for my horse and will they fit cos shes a big footed highland-BEST ANSWER GETS 10 POINTS-HELP
The best rug for cooling down is a cooler obviously. There are different versions of these some are like a mesh whilst others are more like a waterproof sheet with technology that makes them wick away sweat and water. I don't know which of these styles is better but they both do the same job. A fleece rug is usually used for a horse in a stable as it is quite warm but not waterproof. An exercise sheet is good for using when warming up a clipped horse as it keeps the quarters warm whilst allowing the shoulders to move freely. They should really only be used for hacking or slow work as they can cause the horse to overheat and sweat. When doing cross country it is a good idea to use tendon boots but spend time finding ones that fit well. Speak to someone at a local tack shop as they are usually very helpful with finding products that will best fit your horse. Something I was taught with boots that might be of interest is to buy full tendon boots and open front tendon boots. The open ones can be used when warming up for showjumping competitions as if the horse hits the poles, she'll feel it and will make an effort to jump higher next time.
Q: I'd like to know how REAL fur coats, bear skin rugs, etc. are made (by hand not industrial process) as I don't believe its tanning like in leather as it requires the fur to be stripped. I know the animal is killed and harvested, but someone please start after that and tell me as I'm trying to do research for a story I'm working on and I have no experience at this aspect. And if you have an idea of how long they last I'd appreciate it. Also, are they as soft and flexible as it seems or are they harder like leather? Thank you. Also I know its a cruel process and all so please no sarcasm.
Many of us wear them, but we don't actually make them into coats or rugs. They're ALREADY sold in stores ready to wear. My very first fur coat was from a curly lamb suede outside, fur inside.

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