• EPE,XPE 200x180x1cm double-sided baby foam rug System 1
EPE,XPE 200x180x1cm double-sided baby foam rug

EPE,XPE 200x180x1cm double-sided baby foam rug

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Quick Details

  • Style: Educational Toy, Soft Toy, Sports Toy

  • Material: EPE or XPE

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

  • Model Number: SY1636

  • Size: 180*200*1cm

  • Weight: 1.28kg

  • Color: 2-sided multicolors

  • Outer packing: Woven bag

  • Application: Floor, outdoor, baby crawl, picnic

  • Features: Eco-friendly, waterproof, easy to store

  • Approvals: 3C,SGS

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Inner packing: bale packing handbag or shrink wrapping Outer packing: carton Suggest 25 pcs open packed in a woven bag
Delivery Detail:7-10 days

Specifications

EPE/XPE 200*180*1cm double-sided baby foam rug
Passed SGS
Waterproof antislip
Eco materials
Size, patterns optional.

EPE/XPE 200*180*1cm double-sided baby foam rug

Item No.

SY1636

Material

PE film+EPE+PE film

Color

2-sided

Gross weight

1.28kg

Thickness

1cm

Product size(cm)

200*180*1

Approvals

SGS, CCC

OEM

Size & patterns can be customized

Outer packing

Suggest 25 pcs open packed in a woven bag

Woven bag packed size(cm)

200*180*25


Q: How do I get my rug cleaned?
Depending on the type of rug you own, a professional cleaner will either come to your home or recommend in-plant cleaning. Typically, specialty (handmade) and oriental style rugs need to be cleaned by professional in-plant cleaning service.
Q: because carpets are mostly made of silk, cotton, wool and other materials, it is not easy to preserve for a long time, so the existing carpet treasures have a history of only a few hundred years.
According to the research of Iranian scientists, the carpet weaving technology in Iran has a history of at least 2000 years. Only because carpets are mostly made of silk, cotton, wool and other materials, it is not easy to preserve for a long time, so the existing carpet treasures have a history of only a few hundred years. The pattern of Persian carpet is woven after printing and dyeing with dyes extracted from natural plants and minerals. After many years, it is still colorful. For example, the famous Persian blue and Persian red do not fade after hundreds of years. Iranians regard carpets as a family heirloom. Local friends told reporters: "for Iranians, precious carpets are more precious than gold and diamonds." even rich people use carpets as value preservation products like famous paintings and antiques. Carpet has gradually evolved into an art form because it has been integrated into the ancient Persian civilization. Now many paintings, furniture and fashion decoration have been integrated into the imprint of carpet. Persian carpets are collected as treasures in many palaces, famous buildings, luxury houses and art galleries and museums around the world. In recent years, inflation in Iran has been quite serious, and carpet prices have soared all the way. The price of a medium-quality small carpet has reached seven or eight hundred dollars. As for better silk carpets, they are often thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars, which makes many tourists stop.
Q: I am looking for a Persian area rug (8 x 10)--have seen some really nice all wool ones on OKorder. I have a limited budget and would like to stay around $250.00 Even with the shipping charge, they appear to be a good deal. Has anyone purchased one via OKorder--were you happy? Does anyone have any suggestions about other places to look? I do not have any particular colors in mind--
If you find an 8 x 10 Persian rug for $250.00 on OKorder, you may be sure that it is not a handmade rug. It may be machine made, often Belgian, Persian-inspired, hand tufted or some other type of description but it will not be a genuine Persian hand knotted rug. It is easy to be fooled unless you read the description of the rug very carefully. I would suggest going to a knowledgeable dealer in your area and looking at his rugs and discussing them. They are often happy to help you.
Q: What material of the office carpet is better?
it is danger to children' respiratory system, because the wool loss rate is too high and the color fastness is not enough, so if you let it go, you will find lots of wool on your hands. you could let it natural drying. actually you'd best ask for someone who know the carpet well to help you select qualities. the most simple method to identify the quality is to get the color pictures respectively with color software and use PHOTOSHOP to open them. . The other is the degree of color fading of the carpet. you just care about the pattern, but some patterns are difficult to wash, and if there is a family member with a history of allergies, you'd better not use carpet having silky texture, and then cook it in boiling water for 30 minutes. In general, the carpet costs high and very difficult to clean, what's more, it is easy to fade. Basically like this, three color value totaled more than 30, adn fluctuate up and down. the price is also very expensive. acrylic fiber carpet is the easiest to clean, but you should think carefully if there are more than 10 acrylic fiber. the carpet wool loss rate is an important indicator to choose a carpet, because the protein will be oxidizing decoloration after a long time exposure in the air. Take photos under the same conditions, taking a photo with the camera without sunlight and adequate lighting. processing is very trouble. compiled carpet is the most suitable for ordinary families. you need to be careful when you buy, seizing the wool and wrenching it with your hand, seeing if it is easy to loose. the wooly carpet is the best.
Q: Can anyone help me with this. It is cold out at the minute but not actually such a big deal as he is in the stable at night. My problem is that he also has Sweet-Itch and I'd like to get him to accept a rug before April or I will be in trouble!! I just got him a few months ago and he is great with everything else! (plastic bags, traffic, horse-box).The rug I bought is a turn out rug and I know Sweet-Itch rugs are a lot more lightweight but I dont really want to splash out on one just yet untill I make some progress!!
This is something we call at my barn. Sacking the horse i love doing this. You need 2 people. The other person needs to be experienced. take a feed sack and tie it to the end of a lunge whip. With your friend holding the pony, move the sack around him. They may spook, get them over it. Over time you should be able to run the pony's whole body. This way it'll despook them of things like putting a rug on. I do this to my horses because you never know what will hit horse and its to be on the safe side.
Q: Our house is currently covered in carpet. We have a dog who sheds and has occasional accidents in the carpet. I'm debating whether or not to switch to hardwood floors. I would like to to the floating because of cost. Does anyone have advice? Should I stick it out with carpet? Is wood that much easier?
Hardsurface flooring would be better to have than carpet especially if you have pets around the house...not only are they earier to clean, they are much more hygenic. Carpets will accumulate dust and promote molds that can cause respiratory problems for the those who live there, and those who come to visit. Since carpet absorbs liquid, the smell of pet's urine won't be that easy to remove from it. I've encountered people who have been trying to get rid of the smell of pet urine even after a month that the carpet has been taken out... it costed them a lot of time, money, and effort jsut to get the bad smell out. The more if uric acid has affected the subfloor (even concrete), you cannot just lay another flooring on top as the smell would still permeate throughout the house. If you are to do a floating hardwood floor, apply a water-proof adhesive (like Bruce Everseal) at the tongue and groove so that even dog pee wouldn't seep through the cracks. Damages will occur if it happens as the liquid will not evaporate, thus the boards can warp. I am unsure how big your pet is but choose floors that are with aluminum oxide finish, they help prevent scratches. There are certain wood floors that are with a high janka rating (or hardness rating) which would be harder to dent as well... mostly are exotics that can be almost 3x as hard as White Oak. It is advisable that you also trim your pet's nails regularly:) Always remember that if you'd plan to re-sell your house in the future, hardwood floors will always increase its value.
Q: I had a puppy, that urinated on my carpet, I would clean the spots, and of course discipline the dog.... BUT it made my home smell like urine.... so I had some carpet cleaning people come out and clean my carpets now that the puppy is fully house trained and now my house smells like wet dog, urine, and this sour, mildew wet smell. UGH! Is this normal, are they the chemicals kicking in? Will this smell ever go away? I opened my house up, to help and it still stinks.... ANY help, suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thank you!!!!!
Try another carpet steam-cleaning company. Try to find one that has special experience with pet odors. 4) Pull up your carpets and check the pads. Replace what is needed.
Q: How can I remove the black glue on the carpet?
If the glass glue can be used acetic acid (vinegar, vinegar)If it is epoxy resin (two kinds of glue used in harmony), it is afraid of heat, but also afraid of strong alkali, hot alkaline water is best, but carpet will damageIf it is 502, you can use transformer oil, chloroform.
Q: i have just bought a thoroughbred who has a very fine coat despite the fact it is winter, he lived out at his previous home but with 2 rugs on. i want to continue having him living out but with so many rugs out there and not having to rug previous horses i am a bit confused! do you have any brands you recomend? how many rugs do you think he will need?i live in england so it can get a bit cold in the winter, i want to rug him because i would rather he keep his nice thin coat and also he is sued to being rugged and what with moving home and meeting all the new horses, not having a rug on might be a bit of a shock to the system!
I would definitely say that Weatherbeeta are the best brand for affordable but comfortable and hard wearing rugs. I've had my weatherbeeta rugs for two years and only had them washed, not reproofed even though one of my horses is a rug wrecker. I have a TB myself and I know how much of a pain it is to rug them! They are very prone to chills and don't really grow an incredibly fluffy coat. Here in scotland its already reached only 4 degrees at night and my hands are frozen, and plus the wind chill makes it a very cold night. My boys are both in mediumweights without necks at the moment at night and lightweights during the day. However this is also because they are getting clipped next week and I want to prepare them for that and not let them get too soft beforehand! For my TB I have this wardrobe - 1 x Lightweight (Mark Todd brand - very good durable, I would say the best out there) 2 x Mediumweight with and without a neck (both Weatherbeeta) 2 x Heavyweight with and without a neck (Mark Todd and Rambo - very good but very expensive brand) The two of the mediumweight / heavyweights mean that in the midst of winter when it gets absolutely FREEZING I can double rug, putting a mediumweight over a heavyweight or vice versa. I also have stable rugs but that depends on whether you are stabling them or not.
Q: we have some stains on the carpet and wanted to now if we could use zout on the carpets????????
Yes it works great use a shop vac after to suck up any water

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