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Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

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200 m²
Supply Capability:
50000 m²/month

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Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

FOB Price:

US $ 11 - 16 / Square Meter  

MOQ:

200 Square Meter/Square Meters 200sqm

Supply Ability:

50000 Square Meter/Square Meters per Month

Port:

China Main Ports

Payment Terms:

L/C,T/T, Western Union, L/C, T/T

 

Quick Details of Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Style: Plain

  • Pattern: Shaggy

  • Design: Modern

  • Techniques: latex back

  • Use: Home, Hotel, Bedroom, Decorative, Bathroom, Toilet, Commercial

  • Size: any size

  • Model Number: SD4116

  • Type: spaghetti carpet

  • Pile Height: 2.5-175px

  • Pile Weight: 2200-4000kg/sqm

  • Color: any color

  • Back: canvas back

  • Back Color: white or grey

  • OEM: acceptable

Packaging & Delivery of Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

Packaging Details:

roll up and put into a polybag

Delivery Detail:

30-40 days

Specifications of Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti
Pile height from 2.5 to 175px
Pile weight from 2200 to 4000g/sqm
Good craftsmanship
high quality

 

Description of Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

Name

 

Carpets of Purple Color Long Pile Polyester Spaghetti

Style No.

SD6139

Material

100% polyester

Pile height

From 2.5 to 175px

Pile weight

From 2300g to 3600g/sqm

Size

Any size

Color

Any color 

Designs

Solid color or simple design

Rug back

Canvas latex back

Back colors

White or grey

Yarn

thick yarn, thin yarn, thick yarn & thin yarn mixed available

 

 

FAQ

Q: What is the material of your Carpets?

A: The material is 150D polyester silk or 1200D polyester silk. We can also choose material as customers’ requirement.

 

Q: How can I get some samples of Carpets
A: We are honored to offer you samples. 

 

Q: How does your factory do regarding quality control of Carpets
A: Quality is priority. Jiaxunda people always attach great importance to quality controlling from the very beginning to the very end.  many times of inspection

will take place during the production.

 

 

Q:carpet seems to be deteriorating and flying in air..manufacturerer says it is not from their carpet. By using wet sponge, I collect specimens from around edges of carpet that are the color of the carpet and look like wet cardboard.
Good heavens, that's strange. Did you buy this carpet yourself, or was it already there? Do you know what the material is? I have lived in five houses with wall-to-wall carpeting and have never, ever seen that. If you can't find out what the material is on the phone, then take a piece of it to Home Depot or a specialty carpeting store or someplace like that and get some help. If you have major problems with this, I would call your local television news station and get them interested in a faulty product story. This might pressure the carpeting manufacturer to pay some attention to your issue. One final note though: whoever owned the carpet before you might have applied some kind of product to the carpet which is causing its detioration. Good luck.
Q:So we recently just moved into a new house, and my room is hardwood flooring. I have this HUGE empty space in the middle of my room and want to get a rug.Well since everything else in my room is pink, where can I find a pink rug?Possibly around the size of 5ft x 4ft.Oh and for under 40 dollars.I just need the store names pleasssssse (:
Also look around when dorm furniture and sales start, you'll see a lot of pink.
Q:I've moved into a new apartment and have discovered that the carpet REEKS of cat urine! I've tried odour neutralizers in the carpet, as well as powders and baking soda...nothing is working!! What do I do?!
Nature's Miracle. Get it at pet supply stores, safe to use on most fabrics, works great.
Q:Basically, my dad washed the rug with laundry detergent. But he put it in an area to dry, where there is no sunlight. So it didn't dry all the way and ended up creating this mildew smell on it. I decided to wash it again, but this time with a solution called Fiber Cleansing, that is used to fight stains on carpets. And I vacuumed the rug with a wet/dry vacuum to get all the water out of it. I got most of it out, but still had a smell to it. So I decided to pour a box of baking soda all over it, to get the smell out of it. (What the internet told me to do) After leaving the baking soda on there for 2 days, still nothing. The rug itself is pretty dry now, still a bit damp on the underside of it. It still smells. What can I do?
Forget the bleach and any other solutions given. Re launder the rug but this time add 1/3 cup bicarb soda and 1/3 cup white vinegar to the wash and 1/3 cup white vinegar to the rinse. Both of these will absorb the odour and the white vinegar will kill any mould/mildew. Make sure the rug is dried where there is an airflow, even if there is no sunlight, but sunlight is good. The trick is to make sure the rug dries as quickly as possible and a good airflow helps this happen Re what you did with the baking powder..... the rug needed to be dry first. As it was still damp the mildew was still growing. Sprinkling bicarb soda on a dry rug that has an odour will absorb the odour. I promise, if you follow the instructions, the above will work. that
Q:Hi,I am a tenant and had a leakage from a dishwasher. now carpet is wet and smelly.around 1 square meter is the carpet area affected. I told the landlord about it. My question is should I remove the carpet myself in the meantime just to prevent mould from building up?As long as I took pictures I am safe doing it if landlord does not send someone to fix within say 48 hours?Regardless, is it not the best thing to do anyway - remove the wet section and put in garbage until they come to install new carpet? is trying to dry and clean it instead an option?THANKS
Since you are a tenant, the carpet is the owner's property. You didn't mention if the wet spot smelled like mold so I am going to assume your answer would be yes. Since it has not been wet for very long from you, it may have gotten wet and moldy from a prior tenant and when it got wet from you, it reactivated the mold smell. The important thing is to get the water off the carpet from the top and under. If you have a wet/dry vac, vacuum as much as you can. You can also put towels down on the wet carpet and step on it. Keep doing that until you get up as much moisture as you can. What professionals do once that is done is they lift the carpet up and have a fan facing the wet carpet. The moving air will help dry it. You should not lift the carpet up yourself so you don't risk doing any damage to the carpet and have to pay for it yourself. As a tenant I would suggest you let the landlord take care of it. Make sure you put it in writing, depending on how responsive your landlord is. Date the letter and keep a copy for yourself. If the landlord does not take care of it within a reasonable period of time, you can call a professional and deduct it from your rent. If you do not have all of it in writing, you are not protected by tenant laws. I'm not sure what is considered a reasonable period of time for wet carpet.
Q:How to best remove the greasy dirt on the carpet?
Firstly, try to use cleaning agent firstly, use a brush to brush. If it not works, you only can use thinner to clean it. There are two things on the carpet can not be cleaned down: the coke and tea stain. It's easy to clean if it is greasy dirt.
Q:OK, my pet pooped on the carpet, didn't notice it for awhile. It dried, I picked it up, vacuumed the carpet as well as I could, sprinkled a little (not too much) baking soda into the carpet and rubbed in it. Then I put diluted vinegar (half and half with water) in a container and soaked a paper towel, wrung it out and scrubbed the carpet with it. I didn't use a whole lot of vinegar, about half a cup solution (which would be 1/4 cup of water, 1/4 of water) for an area the size of a large cutting board.I plan on leaving it overnight and in the morning scrubbing it out with a bit of water - will the vinegar harm the carpet in the meantime or am I OK? Nothing was put sopping on the carpet - the paper towel was just damp.
I wouldn't leave it overnight. It should be fine with the treatment you already gave it.
Q:Is there a not too expensive way to pretreat really bad carpet stains before I use a before I go over the entire carpet with a steamclean pro home machine thanks
Depends on the stain. Tell me more. Here are a few pointers: 1. Koolaid is taken out by using a steam iron, a PURE WHITE cloth, Ammonia (preferably lemon scented), and a steam Iron. Mix the Ammonia 1to1 with water and pour a small amount on the Kool-Aid stain. Place the white cloth on top of the stain and heat it with the Iron. Repeat as necessary. It is called Heat Transfer, the stain will soak up into the white cloth. If you use a colored cloth, the color from the cloth will soak into the carpet. 2. Urine when it dries turns to alkaline. The way to remove alkaline is with acid. Vinegar is an acid and works well. Also Protein stains like Blood and Urine set when you try to clean them with hot water, so use cold water when cleaning these types of stains. 3. For every 18 degrees of water temperature your soap will clean 100 percent better. Use VERY hot water to clean carpet, just so long as you are below 200 degrees. Thus the reason they call it steam cleaning. 4. Mechanical action (scrubbing) is the best way to clean most stains. Get vicious. 5. Always test any spot remover in a closet to make sure it is not taking out the color of your carpet. 6. Buy powdered water softener in your laundry soap section of the store and use it with your soap, it will make it work far better. 7. Keep it simple Stupid. Regular degreasers and cleaners work well in traffic lanes. Get a cheap pump up sprayer in your garden section of Walmart, add simple green and water, and spray the High traffic areas of your carpet and any spots. This is called a TLC or Traffic Lane Cleaner.
Q:EVerytime I sit on my carpet I get irritated and break out in small welts, actually it seems like my whole house makes me itch! what can this be..will shampooing my carpet help this situation out?
yes. carpets have lots of allergens in them You could also have fleas in the carpet. Keep your house very clean - dust and vacccum every week. See if this helps.
Q:I am going to pay to have my carpets cleaned. What is your opinion on the best way/method and service? (USA)
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