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anti slip microfiber soft floor mat

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  • Material: Microfiber

  • Feature: Eco-Friendly, Stocked

  • Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

  • Colour: blackish green,purple. silvery grey . orange. blue.

  • Model Number: Super Soft floor mat

  • Material: microfiber

  • Design: bathmat

  • Style: Plain bathmat

  • Technics: Machine made

  • Pattern: shaggy floor mat

  • Application:outdoor,indoor,bedroom,bathroom,room floor,windowsil,Living room

  • Features: Super soft, good-looking, anti-slip,

  • Advantage: No-fade,no-shrink,anti-slip

  • Warning: NO ironing and pressing NO stoving NO bleaching


    Packaging & Delivery

    Packaging Details:50PCS/CTN 0.15CBM/CTN 100pcs/bale
    Delivery Detail:10-15DAYS

    Specifications

    1.Floor mat and rugs manufacturer
    2.200 designs are available
    3.Small order accept
    4.samples are in free
    5.Fast delivery

           


    1.Item Name:  


  • super microfiber soft floor mat with pvc anti-slip base


    2. PRODUCT DETAILS:


  • [ 1 ]  Description :   super soft shaggy floor mat

    [ 2 ]  Item no. :          Leopard print and tiger design  MD

    [ 3 ]   Material :                PP tufting

    [ 4 ]     Size :        40*60cm    50*80cm   60*90cm  70*140cm

  • [ 5 ]   Colour :      light yellow .   purple.  silvery grey .  orange. blue.

         lilac.   cream-colour .reddish  . light green .  coffe . camel .

    [ 6 ]    Style :               Plain and stripe

  • [ 7 ]    Payment :         Western Union ,D/P , T/T , Cash  

    [ 8 ]    Delivery time:     2 weeks  after  received the deposit

    [  9]     Price :          EXW Price or FOB Ningbo will be offered  




Q: We just bought a nice silk rug from a wholesaler, and its 8x11. Since we bought it, it has been shedding like crazy. Is it normal? And how can you tell if it is handmade or machine-made? We bought it for $350.
Are you sure its silk? A real silk rug machine made in 8 x 11 will be over $1000. Handmade more like $3000 to $30,000. Its more sounds like a mercerized cotton rug. They look about the same. The cotton rug shedds more. Is there a label on the back of the rug with any infomation. Manufacture ? Country of manufacture? Any information will help to track it down. Post it and I will help. Two easy tests: rubb the rug with the palm of you hand, if it feels warm it may be silk. cool its cotton or rayon. One of the best tests is the burn test. Pull a piece of the yarn from the face. Just one will never be missed. Burn it, smells like burning hair, silk. smells like plastic, rayon. Smells like cloth, cotton. Also real silk is very, very strong. Cotton and rayon are must weaker.
Q: It needs to be 8 feet by 10 feet and just be plain light creamish color. No designs, or swirls, or anything, just a light colored area rug! I cant find just a regular PLAIN one anywhere (not shag rug, just wool)... Any ideas or links are greatly appreciated!
OKorder, type in 8 by 10 area rug. you can select what color, what type, material it's made from, price range!I think its the best idea to overcome your difficulties....For more information visit following website.
Q: i have red juice stains on my tan carpet. how can i get it out without bleaching the carpet. i used a carpet cleaner and it just lightened the stains. what to do next? thanks :)
Bleaching okorder . Protect your expensive investment and have a pro look at the problem.
Q: i am looking into the future and looking at what i need to buy for a horse *so i can save up enough*right now i'm looking at rugs and saddles.. i have been looking on the horseland website (sells all horse stuff for outside aussies)and i have noticed that some saddles range from $300 - $800 *could never afford one over $1000* ... there doesnt seem to be much difference between them both...
Your link just goes to the main menu page so I didn't get to see which saddle you were asking about. Basically a good saddle, if looked after will probably outlast you ! Rugs can be complicated, I don't know what sort of weather you get but here in the UK my horses are out for most of the time ( they only come in a night in the worst part of winter and they don't like that much either !) I have full neck rugs for really nasty cold time and ones without necks for when it's just normal winter weather. They don't wear any rug during the summer as a rule but if it rains for long periods ( as it has this year) I put the lighter neckless rugs on them. If it got sweaty during riding in winter then towelling dry is a good idea and you can also get a cooler rug - this acts like a string vest and stops the horse getting chilled while he's cooling down. As your horse would be going straight back into the field it would be best to cool him down on the way back from your ride so he doesn't get home so sweaty. You can't just go throwing thick rugs on sweaty horses so you would need to walk him round in a cooler to get him dried off first. If this turned out to be a problem with you spending ages cooling him down you could get him clipped which would stop him getting soaked but then you would need a really good rug to make up for the lack of winter coat.
Q: by 25 feet and the area of the rug is 160 square feet, how wide will the border be?
You could do this how the first poster did it, or this way: Define you variables: x is the width of the rug y is the length of the rug xy=160 x+12=y Substitute equation #2 into equation #1 x(x+12)=160 x?+12x-160=0 (x+20)(x-8)=0 x=8 (a negative answer wouldn't work because this is a word problem) xy=160 8y=160 y=20 25-20=5 13-8=5 Both leave 5ft, and since there are two 'widths' in the border, I divide by 2 2.5ft
Q: I have a leopard gecko enclosure and i am wondering if it is better to have rug in the tank or calcium sand ... please no immature answers
You need to use a desert sand substrate.
Q: i have just bought a thoroughbred who has a very fine coat despite the fact it is winter, he lived out at his previous home but with 2 rugs on. i want to continue having him living out but with so many rugs out there and not having to rug previous horses i am a bit confused! do you have any brands you recomend? how many rugs do you think he will need?i live in england so it can get a bit cold in the winter, i want to rug him because i would rather he keep his nice thin coat and also he is sued to being rugged and what with moving home and meeting all the new horses, not having a rug on might be a bit of a shock to the system!
I would definitely say that Weatherbeeta are the best brand for affordable but comfortable and hard wearing rugs. I've had my weatherbeeta rugs for two years and only had them washed, not reproofed even though one of my horses is a rug wrecker. I have a TB myself and I know how much of a pain it is to rug them! They are very prone to chills and don't really grow an incredibly fluffy coat. Here in scotland its already reached only 4 degrees at night and my hands are frozen, and plus the wind chill makes it a very cold night. My boys are both in mediumweights without necks at the moment at night and lightweights during the day. However this is also because they are getting clipped next week and I want to prepare them for that and not let them get too soft beforehand! For my TB I have this wardrobe - 1 x Lightweight (Mark Todd brand - very good durable, I would say the best out there) 2 x Mediumweight with and without a neck (both Weatherbeeta) 2 x Heavyweight with and without a neck (Mark Todd and Rambo - very good but very expensive brand) The two of the mediumweight / heavyweights mean that in the midst of winter when it gets absolutely FREEZING I can double rug, putting a mediumweight over a heavyweight or vice versa. I also have stable rugs but that depends on whether you are stabling them or not.
Q: Is the Circo Flower Rug - 48x70 from target dry clean only, or can you put it into the washing machine maybe like on permanent press or a special cycle like that?
I wouldn't put it in a regular washer because you will damage both. You can use one at the laundry mat. But on gentle, and cold water.
Q: My carpet is light beige.
Blonde okorder has a kit with a 'cookie cutter' and seam tape). I would consult a carpet repair specialist, though. Because silk, wool and synthetic fibers have different absorbance properties, they will react to dyes differently. There may also be stain-shields, like Scotch Guard, that need to be removed in order to properly treat the area.
Q: we bought several new throw-rugs to protect carpets at door-ways. They were folded in half on a pile in the store. It has been impossible to remove that crease, which as the traffic goes on it bunches up in the middle even worse. Any ideas on how to get out these creases where the fold was? Have washed, weighted down, turned over, hung up.....can't seem to prevail! Need advise on how to get rid of these creases. Will never buy a folded rug again.
I have no idea if this will work or if it was part of what you have already done. But what if you washed it or at least got it very wet, then hung it on a clothes line (maybe you can rig something up in the shower) with weights on it? Your line would need to be pretty taut but it might be worth a try. I never thought about creases in rugs but I have several in the garage that are now bent so it's something I will likely need to figure out at some point ... or toss the rugs when I move.

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