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Competitive Price Single Velour Jacquard Non Woven Carpet

Competitive Price Single Velour Jacquard Non Woven Carpet

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
2000 m²
Supply Capability:
200000 m²/month

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Quick Details

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Style: Jacquard

  • Pattern: jacquard

  • Design: needle punched

  • Technics: Nonwoven

  • Use: Bathroom, Car, Commercial, Decorative, Hotel

  • Size: 1.5m*30m/2m*50m/3m*50m/3.66m*50m

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

  • Brand Name: Worldking

  • Model Number: jacquard carpet

  • roll width: 1m-4m

  • roll length: 15m-60m

  • thickness: 2mm-10mm

  • colour: any colour available


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Packing with plastic film bag or in woven bag by rolls
Delivery Detail:Within 7-15 days after confirming the order

 Jacquard exhibition carpet

Product Description

 Product Description:

 

Worldking Exhibition Carpet:

 

1.raw material: polyester staple fiber or polypropylene fiber, latex

 

2.model: plain-surface, fire retardent, film-coated, ribbed, velour, single and double jacquard

 

3.mass per unit: 250g/sqm—600g/sqm

 

4.roll width:1m—4m

 

5.length per roll: 25m—80m or as customers’ requirement

 

6.packing: in plastic film bags or in woven bags

 

7.colour: any colour available

 

 

The details provided above are accurate and available on buyer's requirement.

 

Our products enjoys popularity in domestic markets and foreign markets.

 

Our price is favorable to other quotation you can get else where.

 

Looking forward to your inquiry..



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They aren't all so expensive, it depends on what you get. Anything made of silk is obviously expensive because the fiber is made by worms with very fussy diets that require considerable care. Anything made of wool is expensive because it is a fiber harvested from an animal, and in most cases you want the animal to still be alive at the end of that process. For inexpensive area rugs check out olefin, a man made fiber that in the finer grades is considered a synthetic silk and used to make many styles of area rugs simulating wool rugs. If you need a really large room sized rug, you can economize by have a carpet remnant bound up for you at your local carpet dealer. Shop around, selection and prices vary considerably. For a bound rug expect to pay a $20-$40 squaring fee (to get the rem to the size or shape you want) plus a linear foot charge to bind the edge of $2.50 - $3.50 for tape binding (most common) and $6 or more per linear foot for serging. You can usually find decent in stock carpet for less than $2/square foot and rems as low as $1/sf. Look for good quality in a remnant, there are really good deals on them out there.
Q: so i accidentally got some nailpolish on my carpet any ideas for how to get it out?
I feel nail varnish remover might be high-quality or any stain remover, so it dissolves the solvent within the nail polish. But the only factor i might watch out of is if your carpet that could get modified considering the fact that of the nail varnish however I feel it'll be adequate. Other than that I cannot feel of some other rationale why it might bea hindrance making use of nail polish remover
Q: Ok i have double-sided beige rug and i accidentally bleached it leaving big white circles and blobs. Can i use an orange crayon, color it in then use an iron and iron the rug to make the orange crayon into a dye? I dont have actual dye? Will the orange crayon turn beige when I iron over it?
Hi, dear friend. You'd better just color your rug all in orange.
Q: My horse lives in a paddock all week round and with the current climate in sydney its hot one day and raining the next. I live in sydney and he lives 2.5 hours away. He is on an agistment property but i only see him on weekends and the people feed him for me. Are there any rugs that you can think of that are breathable but fairly waterproof and would keep him dry in this annoying weather. TThank you so much and also please only answer if you actually have something helpful to contribute.
It's NOT alright to leave a rug on a horse all winter long! the only time you should put any kind of blanket on a horse is if it actually *needs* it AND you can remove it as the weather changes. You can't do that from 2.5 hours away. Mother Nature has designed the horse to manage its own temperature and shed rain just fine, but as soon as you start putting clothes on the horse, you interfere with that wonderful thermoregulation system. If you can't put on and take off the clothes to keep the horse comfortable as the weather changes, you really shouldn't interfere with the horse's ability to keep himself comfortable. Really! Horses live in every climate on Earth, from subzero to burning hot, desert to rainforest and everything in between. It's only silly human arrogance and our concepts of comfort that make us think we can manage our horses' comfort better than they can.
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Q: I have a smallish (3ft by 5ft) area rug that needs to be cleaned. It's not worth enough to pay a cleaner and I have hardwood floors so I'm not trying to rent a steam cleaner. I was thinking about using a clothes line between two trees and hosing it down real well with a pressurized garden hose... I have tried vacuuming and quot;beatingquot; the rug with a stick, but there is a dingy coloration that I think needs water/washing to get it looking nice. I wasn't going to use any detergents, just water and a scrub brush then let it air dry for a day or so. Does this seem like at least a semi-good idea? I'll sooner throw the rug out and spend money on a new one than spend money cleaning this one. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Most rugs can be washed in the washing machine... ld water, liquid laundry detergent, no fabric softener. Then hang the rug to air dry. Machine drying can destroy a rug. If your rug is plush and appears matted after it dries, toss it in the dryer on No Heat or Fluff and run the dryer for about 20 minutes. This will fluff the rug back up without destroying the rug with heat.
Q: Because carpet is soft...
The carpet may be soft, but your chin is a very sensitive part of your body. It never comes in contact with anything - unlike your hands - and it never builds up callous or protective tissue. It is also home to a lot of receptors - so when you rub your chin against the carpet, you are giving it a friction burn and that hurts. Not sure why you might want to rub your chin against the carpet in the first place, but that's why it hurts.
Q: The toilet overflowed the whole bathroom, and it left a huge puddle in the hallway. The carpet is completely soaked. It's clean water though, it's been doing this for days now, but we've been catching it before it reached the carpet. We have a shampooer that is currently sucking up the water, but I need more than that. Also, taking up the carpet from the ground is not an option. One more thing- any good ways to clean it once it gets dry?
put towels down on the wet spot and walk on them, that will soak up most of the water , FIX THE LEAK ,then shampoo the carpet
Q: which is best for a bearded dragon? sand or cage carpet? thanks
it depends on the age really carpet making sure it is reptile carpet is a smarter choice but as your dragon gets older sand is ok but i find it is easier to clean off a carpet because in the sand you have to sift it to get at the poop and even then the sand harbors the bacteria and it make the cage smell worse really if you think sand would make him feel more like at home well not really because his ancestors like 50 or 60 years ago were in sand they don't care as long as it is comfy and warm. but really the carpet is easier to clean wont cost a fortune if the cage is really big and some brands the carpet keeps the dragons claws dull and a better shorter length hope i helped.
Q: I have a large sisal rug that has been spilled on cat-vomited on, and who knows what else. Trying to spot-clean the stains hasn't been productive. What should I do?
Hey,i happen to have a sisal rug myself!! Firstly, it depends on the kind of sisal rug you have. There are two types: synthetic fiber, which may contain nylon or wool-blend materials; and natural fiber, made of plant products such as sea grass, paper, or coconut fibers. To safely clean synthetic-fiber sisals, follow the manufacturer's directions, which may recommend hot-water extraction or a dry-cleaning method. Manufacturers of natural-fiber sisals suggest only a dry-cleaning method. Do not steam-clean or wet-shampoo; liquids or excessive dampness may cause these rugs to shrink or pucker. For spot-cleaning a stain, lightly mist the area with the manufacturer's recommended cleaning solution (do not pour or heavily apply any cleanser directly onto the rug). Then blot the damp area with a white towel and continue blotting until the stain is removed. A fabric protectant may be applied to both types of sisal rugs during the manufacturing process or by the consumer. But regular wear and tear and cleaning can decrease its effectiveness; it may need to be reapplied.=] thx,

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