Chinese Knot Carpet
- Loading Port:
- Xingang, China
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 2000 M2 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 2000M2 Per Week m²/month
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Detailed Specification of Chinese Knot Carpet
Chinese knot | |
Size | 90x2750px,120x4250px,150x6250px,160x5750px,customized size |
Color | Any color available |
pile height | can be from 1.5 cm to 6cm |
pile weight | 1400-4000g/m2 |
backing | cotton canvas with latex adhesive |
character | shaggy |
certification | SGS |
use | Home, Hotel, Bedroom, Prayer, Outdoor, Decorative, Bathroom, Toilet, |
Sample | available, but freight of DHL/FedEx/EMS/UPS by customers |
Packing | Rolled & packed by poly bag, each rug each bag |
Container Holding | 20’ container----1800 to 2200 SQM 40’ container-----3800 to 4200 SQM 40 HQ container-----4500 to 6000 SQM |
Production time | 25 to 35 days |
Payment | Deposit + TT/ LC |
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Package of Chinese Knot Carpet
Each piece of rug be rolled up in an individual standard plastic bag.
- Q: Can I use a fabric dye (RIT), and just paint it on the 3quot; wide border? Want to change from present light blue to dark brown.jackie
- I have worked with Rit dyes quite frequently and although they are good dies for natural fibers, I am not sure painting a boarder will net the results you desire. First of all, the dye has to be mixed with salt. Because you will not be able to rinse and spin the dye out of he rug, that salt will just remain in your rug when the dye has dried. This may leave salt crystals in your rug along with making it quite stiff. And,because the dye is wet, it will certainly bleed outside of the boarders of the rug. Another problem is the dye bleeding onto the floor causing permanent damage. Even if you can jump over these obstacles, the dye will remain in the rug, full strength because it can not be rinsed and spun out, so it can easily transfer the color from the rug to your shoes to other areas of the house. And, heaven forbid, if the rug gets wet at a later date it will reactivate the dye and boy I will hear you cursing from here. So, you see, using this type of dying process is really full of challenges and there is too much to go wrong so I do not think it is worth the risk. However, there may be other dyes I am unaware of. Do an internet search on dyes and also rug dying to get some helpful hints and possible products that will net you the results you are after. I have lots of resources that I will check on and edit my answer if I get more information.
- Q: dream clown - When this card is changed from Attack Position to Defense Position, select and destroy 1 monster on your opponent's side of the field. stumbling -As long as this card remains face-up on the field, any monster that is Normal Summoned, Flip Summoned or Special Summoned successfully is changed to Defense Position. pulling rug-Negate the activation and effect of an Effect Monster whose effect activated when a monster was Normal Summoned (even itself), and destroy that Effect Monster.
- pulling the rug won't work. dream clown's effect works when it's switched from attack to defense position. if stumbling is on the field and you summon dream clown in attack mode, stumbling will switch it in defense mode. since dream clown's effect only activates when it's switched from attack to defense, pulling the rug won't work because it only negates the effect of monsters that activate when normal summoned (monarchs, gadgets, etc.)
- Q: My carpet is very stained and is supposed to be tan but because i have three kids and a dog who spill everything they can on it, its now multi colored and i have tried almost every carpet cleaner there is to try and get it clean. Ive used every resolve product, oxyclean, baking soda, and a lot of white vinegar and nothing works! Ive searched in resolved questions about this and got a lot of mixed answers. Some said they did it and it worked great then others said it can make them even worse by making the glue in the carpet fibers come apart. We live in post housing and i already know we are going to have to have the carpet replaced when we leave but that's not for another year or two. Im so embarrassed by it that i don't even like to have our friends over. I would like to know if anybody has bleached their carpets to make them white and if they have did the fibers in the carpets unravel weeks or months later??? Or did everything go okay and the carpets look better???
- I would definitely just hire a carpet cleaner... for about 50 dollars (I'm sure you've spent more on products), they can come and remove most of those unsightly spots. Just take out your local phone book and see who's available. Best of luck!
- Q: Hi, i already know some about Haiku Rugs from Japan, but I was wondering if any one else knew anything.Just a little basic info. that you might know and i probally don't. Thanks for the help.
- It's funny but I can't find one website that gives info on those rugs! I'll do some research and get back to you. I'm quite intriuged now.
- Q: What color of the carpet looks good with white tile?
- Black, green, violet and orange are all good, nut the whole room style and tone should be considered. But for the coordination of the whole style . yellow floor matches well with white, blue and many other colors if the color blending is the only consideration.
- Q: Yesterday morning the toilet supply line to our toilet burst, and as a result we had crazy flooding. I would say close to half the carpet in our 2 bedroom apartment was drenched, with the neighbors downstairs getting a lot of the extra water.Anyways, they have removed a lot of the padding and set up fans under the carpet to dry it. Here almost two days later the carpet is close to dry, but this places reeks of that lovely mildew smell.....Everyone I have talked to said they should have just replaced the carpet. Do you think we can request they do it if the smell persists?
- No, it isn't their fault. If anything, it's your fault. They probably will replace it but you will have to play for it. While you are living in someone else's house, you are responsible for most of the stuff which goes wrong.
- Q: Is one of the two supposed to be softer than the other? More durable? Easier to clean? I want a sisal type area rug. I want a casual look that would go with my blend of tradtional and contemporary decor. I do not want a scratchy rug with fibers that quot;stick upquot; like bristles on a brush! I thought the sisal would be softer and more pliant to the touch, but a decorator friend said the jute is what I want.I believe seagrass is the scratchy, bristle-y fiber, and I don't want that. I want a sleek, tailored look.Any suggestions or ideas?
- Sisal rugs tend to be more durable. They are both natural fibers. I believe sisal wool rugs are what you're looking for. Sisal - the strength and durability of natural fibers, Wool - the soft underfoot feel. Sisal wool rugs have the best of both worlds - durable and soft. Jute is also soft, one of the softest natural fiber rugs. I guess the best way to compare the textured feel is to go into a rug shop and feel the difference of the materials.
- Q: What's the living room carpet for?
- Carpet cleaning although not what is common, but more trouble, because many owners have problems and give up the use of carpet cleaning. Pour 500 ml of water in the bowl, then add two or three drops of essential balm or toilet water, sweeping the carpet with a broom dipped in a mixture of water, can make indoor air moist, but also to prevent the role of mosquitoes in summer.
- Q: I have dried set in pet stains on my carpet (old and new) does any one know of any over the counter carpet cleaners i can get that does not have to be rubbed or scrubbed in? looking for something I can spray on let dry then vac I am unable to get down and scrub and rub
- You really can't afford to replace the carpet or put in a new easy-to-clean flooring like wood? Don't you want to start out life in your new home with a clean, new flooring that nobody but you touched? Could you at least do some research and price some of the options to see what you can afford? Your word ruined tells me that this is not just a minor spot here and there. There may also be old stains that you can't even see. Doesn't it turn you off just a wee bit to think of living on carpet saturated with excrement? If you really can't or won't replace the carpeting, you will still have to spend some money by calling in a good, reliable professional carpet cleaner. Believe me, just shpritzing a stain remover here and there will not do the trick.
- Q: i have a little dog and i'm still training her so i have a carpet cleaner spray i use on her areas that she had an accident on. Well anyway she did her thing inside instead of outside and i grabbed the tilex tile cleaner with bleach instead of the carpet cleaner and now my carpet is bleached in 2 areas! I am moving apartments in a month and i am afraid i wont get my deposit back. Is there any carpet dye or somthing i could do???
- Dying bleach stains in a carpet can be done, but that is something usually best left to a professional. Try contacting local flooring companies, or check your local registry to see if you have someone in your area that does 'carpet repair, or dye'. If the bleach stains aren't very large, then it might be possible to 'swap' a portion of the carpet out of a closet, and patch it. Again, this isn't something I would recommend for a novice. It does take a bit of skill to make a patch that blends in so it isn't visible. Using carpet dye, or patching a carpet, are two things that can very easily end up with more problems than you started with, hehe. In a worst case scenario, the carpet could be replaced.. so it would be a toss up, as to which would be more expensive, losing the deposit, or installing new carpet. Before replacing it, I'd suggest you double check with the apartment management. Many apartment complexes will keep at least a portion of the deposit, for 'cleaning' anyway, so there is a chance you won't get your full deposit back, even if you leave it with absolutely no damage at all. The only way around it would be to hire a professional cleaning company yourself, and that usually costs more than letting the apartment management have their maintenance/cleaning employees do the work. I would recommend that, if you cannot find someone to repair the carpet, that you get some estimates on replacing it. Then, if the apartment management tries to keep the entire deposit, you make them break it down by cost (in writing). If their cost for carpet replacement is higher than your estimates, you've got something you can use to barter with, if it is worth your time. Good Luck
1. Manufacturer Overview
Location | Tianjin, China |
Year Established | 2004 |
Annual Output Value | ¥10,000,000 - 20,000,000/year |
Main Markets | North America; Australia; European |
Company Certifications | ISO 9001 Certificate |
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3. Manufacturer Capability
a) Trade Capacity | |
Nearest Port | Xingang |
Export Percentage | 50% |
No.of Employees in Trade Department | 3 - 5 people |
Language Spoken: | English; Chinese |
b) Factory Information | |
Factory Size: | 6000 square meters |
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Contract Manufacturing | Design Service Offered |
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Chinese Knot Carpet
- Loading Port:
- Xingang, China
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 2000 M2 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 2000M2 Per Week m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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