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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..



Q: I have never purchased new carpet and do not know where to begin. What type of carpet is best for high traffic areas? This will be in our living room. Thanks for the input!
Just my area or expertise. I own a small carpet and flooring store. First thing is style or type. You have three to choose from; berber or continuous loop, saxony or plush, and frieze. They tend to go in that order for price and quality also. If you like continuous loop, it will give you real good balance of price to quality. Be careful not to go too cheap with any of them. You may be able to save a couple of dollars per yard up front, but if you have to replace it in just a few years, it will cost more in the long run to pay for another installation and new pad. In most cases a 6# pad is plenty and it won't help the life of the carpet to waste money on anything more. Make sure you get one (the carpet that is) with some sort of stain repellant. Many will be sold as Stainmaster Tacteese or some other brand name. These are nice since they are coated over the whole fiber. Ones that say that they have Scotchguard are just a topical application put on after production. Shaw makes an unbranded one they call R2X that is full fiber and is lower in price since it is unbranded. I have found that if it is something fairly basic and not a special fancy pattern, I can usually cross real close from one brand to another with substitutes. In so doing, I can usually come in a good bit cheaper in Shaw carpets than any other. Shaw is the main brand but the sub brands are Philadelphia, Sutton, Queen, Kathy Ireland collection and so on. Try to go to an unbranded store. What I mean by that is someplace that is not Carpet One, Abbey, etc. These places put their own names on things and go through a parent company that adds to the markup. Have fun shopping and enjoy your new carpet.
Q: We have very nice new wood floors. I have a rug and I need to put a carpet pad under it. Is there a particular kind of carpet pad I should use? I'm afraid it will damage the wood floors somehow. I bought a carpet pad that is like a rubbery grid, just afraid to use it!
Carefully, with the flat edge of a screwdriver, lift the staple straight up, and see if it will come up in one move. If it doesn't, carefully lift the edge which will come up, and pull the rest of the staples up with those long thin pliers. They are near the edges of the room, aren't they? Do they have thin boards attached to some ends? We took about two days to do this with a rowhouse in Baltimore, and once we got the hang of the long flat headed screwdriver, and the delicate pliers, we were set to go. We also did have to remove these plywood type rulers set near the corners of the room. Once we polished, the staple marks weren't noticeable at all.
Q: will it mess up the carpet or don anything negative in general
No I wouldn't do that. Why not buy a plastic tray to place it on? Or one of those rubber mats that go underneath a office chair?
Q: I am redoing a room in my basement, and I discovered that the previous owners glued down almost every inch of the carpet. The plan right now is to replace that carpet with new carpet. We tried scrapping and pulling the carpet up...but the process is almost too slow to be worth it. Does anyone have any tips or any suggestions on how to get around this? We are open to doing a different kind of flooring as well.
Start in a corner by grabbing the carpet with the pliers. Gently pull back slowly, as to not tear through the carpet. Once the old carpeting is completely pulled out; set it aside for later. Use the scraper to remove the remaining dry carpet glue from the floor. Removing the glue is pretty simple, but there is a way to do the job right. There are many industrial solvents made specifically for this purpose. These products can be purchased at you local hardware store. These products are chemicals that contains solvents to dissolve the glue...read the directions on all chemical bottles prior to use.
Q: A bottle of gorilla glue spilt on the carpet (the kind that dries white) I can't get it off without tearing the carpet up...and I live in an apartment. Do I have to rip the carpet out or is there a way of getting it off. If I have to rip the carpet out how do I replace that patch?
I recommend renting a carpet steamer and running the spot over a few dozen times, if that doesn't work then you might need to patch it, alternatively any Non-bleach cleaner (Unless your carpet is white) and a lot of elbow grease has never been known to hurt
Q: How to prevent the carpet from mildew
So it can only dry: The carpet should be regularly placed in ventilation place to dry, this is one of the common methods used to mold the bug. Secondly, keep carpet dry and clean is also the proper method to mold the worms effectively.
Q: Hello, last night my dumb boyfriend spilt curry all over my sheepskin rug-tried cleaning with carpet cleaner but its not really taken out the stain. Should I take it to the laundrette? Dry clean?Please help!
Take the rug to a Dry Clean that specializes in fur coats...or at least one that has experience in cleaning fur coats. They should be able to clean the rug.
Q: I am looking for a reasonably priced Persian rug. I have searched on craigslist but can't find anything. I am located in the Bay Area, and would like to know if anyone knows a cool place to find new or used Persian rugs?
Check OKorder for real ones. Used persians are just fine if in good condition.
Q: How to weave beautiful handmade carpet with a small cloth
You can use a needle or water environmental protection. Find a bottoming cloth and do it slowly.
Q: I have a beige carpet that is in need of a good cleaning.I'm looking along the lines of a product that I can spray on, leave vacuum up does a excellent job at eliminating odors/dirt.I am overwhelmed with the amount of products, not to mention I don't want to spend $20 on a product when I could get the job done with spending $6....thank you!
The Hoover is a reasonably priced carpet cleaner that does a good job with light to medium soiled carpet. The Rug Doctor Mighty Pro is the same exact machine that you'd rent from the grocery store. Of the two, the Rug Doctor is the better carpet cleaner. It is faster, works better. Rug Doctor cleaning solutions are also the best quality solutions I've used.

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