Coral Fleece printed door mat
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Packaging & Delivery:
Packaging Detail: | 40-60pcs in a poly bag, then in a woven bag |
Delivery Detail: | In 45 days after received deposit |
Specifications:
Coral Fleece Sunflower Pattern Entry way door mat
1.Material:100% polyester
2.Weight:650gsm with backing
Coral Fleece Pattern Entry way door mat
Coral Fleece Sunflower Pattern Entry way door mat | |
1)Model Number | SY-102 |
2)Material | 100% Polyester |
3)Size | 40*60cm,50*80cm,60*90cm and any other sizes as your required |
4)GSM | 600gsm |
5)Pile Height | 1cm |
6)Material+Backing | sponge+pvc backing |
7)Color | blue, purple, grey, pink |
8)Function | Anti-slip, water absorbability,strong cleaning ability,washable, no shrink no fade etc. |
9)Usage | Bathroom, bedroom, parlor, toilet, decoration, movie house, outdoor etc. |
10)MOQ | 500sqm/design, no matter the size |
12)Payment Terms | T/T, L/C |
- Q: We have a large carpet that we want to cut and lay over our cream one (to save it as we have a two year old) The carpet WILL fray and become untidy and we have heard that it will cost 80p per 12 inches to get it 'overlocked' or is it called 'binding' (the edges sewn up so it doesnt fray) and we just cant afford it as the measurements are 16 feet x 9 feet = ?40 (odd)... Ive done a little research and have come across 'double sided carpet tape' (?) also I see something else 'GLUE'.. that can be used. Does anyone out there know how we would do it... the tape AND glue (?) Can someone give me step by step instructions or directions on how to stop this carpet from coming undone and fraying. Thank you very much indeed. x
- google DIY carpet binding follow and read the links and you see what is available..
- Q: I spilt vegetable oil on my carpet and I can't get it out.
- Greased Lightening.. s wonders.
- Q: Is it the landlords responsibility to replace all carpeting before a new tenant moves in?
- No. It just needs to be cleaned.
- Q: I was burning a candle and the wax dripped on the carpet HELP
- The best way I have found is the following. Remove any of the wax that you can without damaging the carpet fibers first. Next, use a towel and an iron set on a low setting. Place a section of the towel over the wax and heat with the iron. Keep the iron moving at all times. When you begin to see wax appearing on the towel ( it will soak into the towel as it begins melting ) move the towel to a clean section. Repeat until all of the wax is absorbed. The carpet area can then be cleaned further with goof off if necessary. If the towel is washed in hot water with detergent, the wax should wash out.
- Q: It's like a Persian rug (much less expensive--a rustic rug for our lodge-style home that's perfect as a wallhanging, but we want to hang the rug like a tapestry using velcro against a velcro-stapled board (as they do in museums). The problem is that the weaving is so virtually impenetrable that I'm breaking needles, fraying thread, creating callouses, dying a slow death :-) This will take me next to forever. There must be a better way than doing this by hand. Or, am I simply using the wrong equipment? I'm using curved upholstery needles, thimbles, upholstery thread (the thread often frays or comes out of its knot!), pliers (for the intense pushing of the needles through the shield-like rug backing. Please help!I just need to sew a two-inch strip that's about 6 ft. in length, but I've spent half a day sewing about 3 inches!
- what you need is someone with an industrial sewing machine.
- Q: I am in need of a carpet rake. I have friese carpeting. It is about an inch long and and very very thick. I have a lot of matting in the high traffic areas and I think a carpet rake would help. I looked online though and the ones I found all seem to have tines that are very close together. I don't think it would get down far enough to pull anything up. Has anyone had much experience with these rakes or know another trick to get the carpet to lift. My carpet is only a year old and the high traffic areas look like my mother in laws 20
- That long shag carpeting is making a comeback, isn't it! Years ago my aunt used a carpet rake that looked alot like the bamboo lawn rakes you can buy at any hardware or home supply store.
- Q: without using a carpet cleaner
- For the heavily soiled areas, use a rug stain remover, like Spot Shot or Resolve carpet cleaner. For the rest of the rug, use a cloth dampened with a white vinegar and water mix. It will clean and deodorize the rug. Turn a fan on, directed at the rug to help speed the dry time.
- Q: well lately I pour my semen on the rug when I masturbate:/the day after that area turns rough...Can I clean it with water and soup? :Dany good way to clean the whole mess up?I hate this habit :/
- Trying to clean it with soup will make the stains even worse, especially fish soup will leave a bad smell behind. Try using soap instead, it might work wonders. ;)
- Q: I bought two new rugs and one of my cats has already peed on one of them. I spanker her and told her no and rubbed her nose in it. Is this a good way to train her or can I do something else? This cat destryed a previous rug by peeing on it.
- First of all ... does the cat / kitten already have a litter box? If so ... then you should take a hint ... maybe the kitten is passing judgement on your taste in rugs! LOL !!! Anyway...spray with white vinegar, eliminates any prior odor , as well as deterring the cat /dog from going potty there anymore. If you catch the kitty in the act, gently pick him/her up and take him/her to his/her litter box and gently put him/her there. EVERY TIME YOU CATCH him/her. The repetition will there in create a pavlov's dog effect. Vinegar is the best way to deter the cat from *going* on the rug.
- Q: My male cat just recovered from a urinary tract infection. He urinated on my beautiful fairly new woven rug for the very first time (he ALWAYS goes in his litter box); that's how we knew he had an infection. Ever since that one little offense, he decided that the rug is his and he drags it around my house. I sprayed and cleaned his tinkle off of it immediately right after the offense, why is he doing this? I put the rug back but over and over he drags it to other rooms. How can I claim my rug back?
- It is his rug now. But it is possible that all the scent is not gone, although that is not the reason I would think he is taking it. If there was scent present, I would expect him to urinate there again, just to mark the spot again. Washing the rug in a regular cycle with a cup of white vinegar, followed by a regular wash will remove all scent. Looks like you may have to get another area rug, and let him have what he now considers his.
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