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Best quality polyester saggy carpet stock

Best quality polyester saggy carpet stock

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Best quality polyester saggy carpet stock

Quick Details

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Style: Plain

  • Pattern: Shaggy

  • Design: Shaggy Rug

  • Technics: Hand Tufted

  • Use: Home, Hotel, Bedroom, Decorative, Commercial, Floor

  • Size: Customizable

  • Place of Origin: Tianjin, China (Mainland)

  • Color: Beige

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Single Rolled in Polybag with Buckles
Delivery Detail:30-40Days

Specifications

Carpet/Shaggy Carpet
1. 20 Years' Shaggy Carpet Factory
2. Shaggy Carpet Manufacturer
3. Handtufted Shaggy Carpet
4. Carpet

Carpet/Shaggy Carpet
1) Material: 100% polyester
2) Pile Weight: 1200g/sqm-2800g/sqm
3) Pile Height: 2.5cm-6cm
4) Backing: grey-white cotton with natural soft latex
5) Border: herring-bone in similar color with the pile
6) Color: customizable
7) Size: 60x90cm/140x200cm/160x230cm/200x300cm/240x340cm/customizable
8) MOQ: 200 sq.m./design
9) Packing: single rolled in polybag with buckles
10) Loading: 1x20' GP: abt. 2000 sq.m.

                   1x40' GP: abt. 4500 sq.m.

11) Payment Terms: L/C at sight. T/T.
12) Price Terms: FOB Xingang, Tianjin
13) Delivery Time: 30-40 Days
14) OEM: Available
15) Tip: Lurex(Silver Thread) added to the shaggy rugs is always avaliable for request


Q: we found a large area rug that we'd like to use in our bedroom, but it takes up more than half the room. is it possible to cut it to fit into the corner under our bed so it looks like it was made for that?
Most rugs have some sort of border that keeps the from unraveling. If you cut the rug, it could start to unravel and the cut edge or edges would look pretty bad. If that's going to be disguised by the bed, then it's okay.
Q: I have carpeting that I just got in December of 07 and in a rush yesterday, left my hair straightener turned on setting on my carpet! I got home and notice it was still on and it has scorched my brand new carpet!!!! So stupid, I know! Its a small spot, but its now brown and my carpet is very light tan mix so it shows well. Is there anything that I can do to bring the color back or at least make it look a little less obvious without replacing the carpet?
Nope, once the carpet is burned you are screwed. Sorry, I have had personal experience with this! I set a pot of burning popcorn on my carpet (don't ask, please) and it melted the fibers in the carpet so there was nothing I could do about it.
Q: Is there any easy and/or quick ways to get paint out of carpeting? We painted a bedroom this last weekend, but some paint leaked through the sheets and is on the floor now. Any ideas?
If it's latex, once it's dry, that's it as far as I know. My friend once spilled bleach on her carpets--she called a carpet place and they came out, matched her carpeting to some remnants they had, cut the bad parts out and put the remnants in, seamed it up and you couldnt even tell!
Q: I have been looking in stores and the only ones I have found were ones that were really elaborate and I want more of a simple one. What is a good place to find area rugs. I dont want one from online.
Hi there, What kind of rugs are you looking for? Besides size and patterns, also think about the use for it.. Machine-made area rugs are for example a lot cheaper, but the quality is a lot less then with for example a hand-knotted rug or tufted one. If you plan to place your area rug in a place with high traffic, considder more a hand-knotted rug or a tufted rug. If it's for a bedroom, a machine rug would be fine. Now-a-days, all types of area rugs come in all kinds of patterns (or one solid color if desired), so focus more on what type of area rug you're looking for, what the budget is you like to spend on it and how long you would like to keep it. If you plan to make this a one-time purchase, do not buy a machine made rug, but if you just like a rug that will last you for a few years, it might do. I suggest to go to a local area rug dealer and explain them what you're looking for. Prices vary a lot from $80,- to $80.000 and even more! So there will always be something for you to be found. Below I have included a link with some tips to keep in mind before buying a rug. Hopefully they'll help out. Happy rug hunting! ;o)
Q: Why are area rugs so expensive?!?
This Site Might Help You. RE: Why are area rugs so expensive?!?
Q: When I first started buying stuff for my house,I bought a hundred different colors of rugs for every place.. Now I want to match all colors with other furniture,but I dont have the heart to get rid of the older ones..they are almost new..How can I match everything without a heartbreak??
It would be awful to discard all those beautiful rugs.... they will be adding a touch of colour and contrast to your home. Have you considered having the rooms one colour and keeping the rugs as contrast? If you really must get rid of them maybe you could donate them to a charity and know that someone will make good use of them? Or sell them and use the money to buy your new matching rugs.
Q: I recently dropped a small spot of bleach on cream colored carpet. Is there any way to dye the carpet back? It is a spot about the size of a quarter.
U can't restore color... but u have options. First u need to pull up as much of the bleach as u can. Bleach will eat up carpet not just remove color. Use a spot shampoo remover. Make sure spot is dry. Then go to the side corner of your closet, that u can't see and cut out a patch that is bigger than the one u want to remove. Cut out the organge spot. and glue back in the new carpet. U can secure with carpet nails. If ur unsure, go to carpet installer, they r usually great about teaching u how to fix most effective method. If u can put another rug over the spot then I do that. I wouldn't bother gluing in patch unless I was moving and u don't want to replace carpeting or be assess damages by landlord.
Q: How to totally remove dog hair on the carpet?
Don't use broom with plastic chemical fiber; try to use cotton covers and decoration at home. Finally; use brown brush dipped in water brush sofa and carpet, then the dog hair will roll together, then it is to remove. In addition, dog hair is not easy to fly, mop, best humidifier help, not easily with static electricity: Use the cloth that won't be squeezed water to wipe the furniture and sofa. Tell you the secret, use a rag, when remove the dog hair, there is better the moist environment, thus the dog hair is relatively be concentrated, and try to be diligent to comb hair for dog
Q: Can anyone tell me if it is tacky to use a large carpet remnant as an area rug rather than buying a regular rug? I'm on a pretty tight budget, and I need a LARGE (10x10 ish) rug for our living room. Regular rugs that large are several hundred dollars. What do you think? Any other suggestions?
No. There is nothing tacky about this at all. I have bound and sold hundreds of room sized remnants over the years and 10 x 10 is the most common size. Be careful though. Many remnants of higher quality could cost more than a printed area rug. Binding costs me $1.10 per lineal foot and I sell it for $2.00 per lineal foot. A 10 x 10 bound rug or forty lineal feet will cost $80.00 for the binding, the cost of the remnant (estimate $70) plus sales tax. The retail store you shop at should have a binder they work with. They will send it out and should have it back for you to pick up within a week or so. If not, a few quick calls to some other carpet stores in the area should turn up someone willing to give you the number of a binder or two. If you can lug your rug to the binder yourself, you will save the money a retailer like me will charge for acting as the middleman. On July first, the binder I use is going to start adding fees for pick-up and drop-off service. Ten dollars each trip. I understand, he has to put gas in his van to keep working just like the rest of us and gas keeps going up. I strongly recommend you have your new rug bound because it will help prevent unraveling fibers and give it a professionally finished look. As part of the deal, a good binder will square it up and trim away any unevenness as well.
Q: How do I avoid over-charge by the carpet company as a reuslt of over-measure the room size? I have two rooms, room I is 10'6'' by 29'2quot;. Room II size is 11'8quot; by 12' 10quot;, with a closet size 7' by 2'4quot;. The carpet comes in width of 12'. How many sq ft do I need to order the carpet for room I and room II? For room I, the carpet size, without adding any buffer space for edge trimming, is 12' * 29'2quot; = 356 sq ft. For room II, the carpet size, without adding any buffer space for edge trimming, is 12' * 12'10quot; = 154 sq ft. The room II closet is 12 * 2'4'' = 28 sq ft. How many add'l sq ft do I need to add to allow buffer for trimming in each room? ThanksSM
It depends on which wall the closet is on as far as the run if it needs a seam or not. Basically for the 2 rooms you need approx 504 sf (12 x 42) plus the closet which will be 12 x 2.5 or 30 sf. This is approx, but you can't get carpet that exact simply because it comes in 12' width's. So you are looking at 534 or 535 sf. As the guy says below, you can figure on about a 5% waste factor.

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