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Double color velour jacquard non woven carpet

Double color velour jacquard non woven carpet

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
2000 m²
Supply Capability:
200000 m²/month

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2015 new design Double Color Jacquard Carpet non woven jacquard carpet 

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: What kind of lotion does cleaning company use to clean the carpet? Will it do harm to human health?
Carpet cleaning agent. Generally will not hurt the health of the human body.
Q: so about two days ago i spilt a huge bottle of maple syrup on my carpet. i used some 409 carpet cleaner and i sprayed a lot of febreeze but the entire room still smells like syrup and the area where the syrup spilt has made the carpet really stiff and hard. how do i get the syrup out and make the carpet go back to normal?? i also dont want to use bleach or anything cause then the color change would be noticible
It sounds like you need to shampoo your carpet. Good luck!
Q: what color should I choose....my walls are already a shade of green so I'm kind of looking for another color.
THEY BOTH LOOK LIKE TRASH
Q: If I find a carpet remnant I like at a carpet store, for example, will they cut it to the size I want or will I be stuck with whatever size they have?Will binding the remnant be sufficient to use as an area rug or will I need something else?
You bind an edge on carpet when you are trying to use it as a free lay throw rug. It keeps it from unraveling. There are several methods but extremely hard for a Do-It-Yourselfer to do on a piece THAT SIZE. An 8x10 carpet was cut or intended to go into a full room (probably a bedroom). The normal installation with pad would have stretched it to an edge strip called a stretcher' or nailer. In commercial / office, it would probably have been glued directly to the subfloor. Carpet is made by looping the dyed color strands thru a woven jute (usually jute) grid. Once the grid is cut to fit in a space there is nothing holding the jute from coming unwoven. Making a throw rug is the same until the edge where a bead is sewn onto the jute. It keeps the jute backing from unraveling. So, methods: 1. you can take it to a carpet shop and they can sew in the binder bead for you. 2. you can try running a stitch around the edge yourself. You'll need a carpet needle and some jute. It'll take you a week or so to stitch the edge. Before you do this, think about that bead. The raw edge of a carpet is not that pretty. The bead looks tons better. Take a look next chance at the edge of a simple throw rug. 3. Years ago, I used to weave small (2' x 3') throw rugs. In that world, they used a rubber cement poured thickly onto the backing when it was totally upside down. It took a few days for it to thoroughly dry that thick. As small throw rugs, it bound the backing weave AND provided a skid resistence when it was turned back over in use. The problems with the rubber cement idea are going to be significant for a piece that size. Containment of the liquid gooey glue at the edge will be a real issue while you're pouring it. Being able to lay out something that size for a few days will be a problem. And, it doesn't last very long. Movement against the sub-floor will ball up the rubber cement. Personally, I'd seek out a carpet shop that could install the edge bead. Hope that all helps you. .
Q: I have a wool rug that I left in my garage for many years. Because of that it has developed a musty smell from the humidity. It doesn't have mildew, just a funky smell. What can I do to get rid of it? Thanks.
Replace it.
Q: I am currently building a house. We're almost ready for flooring. We've chosen to put carpet throughout most of the house, besides the kitchen, bath and laundry room. Anyway, we are on a pretty strict budget. I need to know what quality of carpet is best. Like, do I have to buy the super expensive stuff for it to last and stay looking nice? I know that carpets have different weights and densities, does anyone know I should look for when I begin shopping around? oh, fyi: it's about 2000sq ft.
You okorder /...
Q: My parents used to sell rugs (they have a large collection of oriental rugs in their house) by teaching an adult education course at a local high school and inviting people to an open house. Since they didn't elect to teach the course this semester, they feel that they have no hope of selling rugs. I'm sure there are a lot of ways of promoting my parents rug business/collection on the internet without the course. My parents are not particuarly familiar with e-commerce, and I am only marginally familiar with it.What's the best way to use the internet to help my parents business?
Hi, okorder for all your queries regarding rugs.
Q: How can you keep an area rug from bunching up/wrinkling over a carpeted floor?By the way, the rug is fairly new.
Never a double sided tape, it will leave a residue and attract dirt. The use of a pad as some say is the right way to go. Its actually a very thin mat that goes under the rug. It has a tacky feeling but leaves no residue. There are a couple different types for your rugs. Some are made for rugs over hard wood ( allows the wood to breathe ). Some for rug over carpet and some for rugs over a hard surface. These don t react with a vinyl and stain the vinyl. After a few months, depending on your foot traffic, they lose there tackiness because they naturally collect dirt. They are washable and return to their natural state and work again. Some will suggest the mats you use for cupboards, these will work and also can ruin vinyl or a hard wood. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar..GL
Q: What specifications does wool carpet have?
Wool material is mainly used for the full carpet, generally, square carpet use wool rarely! The wool has woven and handmade!
Q: ok so what is a Waffle Weave Rug ?
Its a cooler rug - almost resembling a waffle - its designed to cool down a horse whilst keeping them a little bit warm so as they dont get a chill. I personally prefer fleece coolers myself - no particular reason, just personal choice. xx

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