• EPE,XPE 200X180X1cm large play mats for babies System 1
EPE,XPE 200X180X1cm large play mats for babies

EPE,XPE 200X180X1cm large play mats for babies

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
China Main Port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
-
Supply Capability:
-

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Quick Details

  • Style: Educational Toy, Soft Toy, Sports Toy

  • Material: EPE or XPE

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

  • Model Number: SY1137

  • Size: 180*200*1cm

  • Weight: 1.25kg

  • Color: Single-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 single-sided kids playmat
Passed SGS
Waterproof in-outdoor use
Eco materials
Size & patterns optional.

EPE/XPE 200*180*1cm single-sided kids playmat

Item No.

SY1137

Material

PE film+EPE+Aluminum film

Color

Single-sided

Gross weight

1.25kg

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: Does anyone know of any places in Detroit or areas around Detroit that sell carpets or rugs at wholesale or discount prices?
hagopians on 8 mile and also go to the Country Fair Flea market on 8 mile/Conant
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: Hello, Thanks for taking the time to read this.Ok, I have been living on aparments since long time ago, most of them are all carpet (no choice), so now I'm moving to a beautiful townhome with 2 levels, first level where the living/dinning/kitchen are is all hardwood floors, I was just looking for slidders or socks for the furniture so they don't scratch the wood, my fiance said that the dinning room and the couches will look funny without a big area rug underneath. Do you think that Area rugs are mandatory on hardwood floors? Please share your opinions. Thanks again.
Rugs do add a touch of warmth to a room, but they are expensive and attract dirt. I would rather have no rugs than cheap ones that roll up on the sides. I have lived both ways but I do prefer the look of a nice rug underneath big furniture.
Q: Is there any easy and/or quick ways to get paint out of carpeting? We painted a bedroom this last weekend, but some paint leaked through the sheets and is on the floor now. Any ideas?
If the carpeting is not made of loops and is long enough, you may be able to carefully trim off the tops of the carpet fibers if none of the cleaning solutions work. Good luck!
Q: What color is good for the bedroom carpet?
As for the dark bedding, put some outdoor leaves or pick up a stone, then light the candle up, use floorlamp or bedside lamp, weaven carpet is great: Colorful candle is an indispensable decoration in bedroom the color of the bedroom doesn't need to be too strong. You can avoid monotony. enough light, when you get out of bed, you won't feel cold, it is key point in bedroom convertion, mitght as well find an unused tray. If your sheets are bright colors, you can make use of combination by two sheets of collocation; if you love dark tonality, you can match with colorful rag carpet. Bed blanket which plays the role of keeping warm is suitable for matching with fur bed carpet that is full of warmth, and not only can it be used to create the feeling of the season. If you love bright colors, you can use beige. Another focus is the bedside carpet. DIY, in addition to making the bedroom look warm. Ceiling lamp should be used as few as possible in bedroom. It had better use gentle light beddings, creating a sense of layer
Q: We are looking for a round rug that's at least 4ft and in a nice brown/tan colored design. We are having a hard time finding one. It must be under $60. Any ideas?
Try okorder . Just put round in the keywords search. They're pretty reasonable, and they match low prices you see elsewhere.
Q: What kind of carpet is better?
good tensile resistance. Besides。 The surface of wool is squamous so it is anti-corrosion and has good flexing endurance. 1 carpet wovened by nylon has good durability and acid and alkali resistance. Acrylic carpet is also resistant to acid and alkali. 2 propylene is synthetic fiber and is tubular, so it is cheap and easy to burn, but it can prevent the indoor air from contaning electricity and it is not easy to stick together. This property not only makes the wool carpet can adjust the indoor humidity. Propylene fibers are slightly less resilient than wool, so most of the carpet is wovened with wool, and the wool can absorb moisture. However, the price of wool carpet is high, and the following are the most suitable for homes when the indoor air is dry. Wool belongs to animal fiber and has good moisture absorption effect when mixing with linen and wovened into carpet, it is also waterproof. so it is suitable for living room and office that is stepped on frequently. now many families use propylene carpet, but it is easy polluted. 3 wool is heavier than it was before synthetic fibers was produced. the defect of nylon carpet is that it is easy to produce static, buut it is anti-corrosion and has respiratory effect and excellent wear resistance. wool is spiral curl. Wool is also easily dyed into various colors, but it has good moisturizing property and is not easy to burn, it also mildewproof. Therefore, it can prevent burning and it is mothproof and difficult to be polluted, it also has good elasticity and long service life. it feels like wool; it is more suitable in the corridor becaise of its poor heat resistance, but it is better than nylon. When the indoor is damp, it can release moisture, and the price is also lower than the wool carpet,
Q: paint on carpets
The trick is to get it off when the paint's still wet. The longer it has to dry and congeal on the carpet, the more difficult it is to remove it competely. If the paint was latex, you can soften it with Disolvit or an orange-based solvent, and blot it out with soapy water and paper towels. If the paint's oil based, you'll have to use turpensol. There may be some damage to the carpet; the dye may fade or the fibers fray, depending what the carpet's made of. Do a test on a small bit of unseen carpet with whatever solvent you try, to see if there's a lot of damage. You might have to call in a carpet cleaning professional.
Q: The carpets in a house we placed an offer on are ick. Well they don't smell and most of the stains I think will clean out but they eventually need to be replaced. But due to other costs we have to address first we want to clean them. Is calling a professional steam cleaner the best way to go? Does steam cleaning really do a good job? We have shampood carpets before with horrible results.
Use a organization that steams your carpets extremely than shampoos them. make helpful that they are those that flow the fixtures and that they placed protectors below the legs while they flow it lower back onto the carpet. Use purely respected companies, examine the settlement, and ask questions. verify on line with your state's extra suitable organization Bureau to work out in the event that they have had any complaints filed against the organization you choose.
Q: my friend and I are going to be rooming together at UGA. we want to get a rug, but a big size (8x11) to cover most of the floor would be really expensive. would it be better to get a carpet instead?
I would not use a bit of carpet, unless you can find some berber or very short staple carpet. If you have an Ikea nearby you can get pretty cheap rugs there- especially in the as is room where their floor models and slightly damaged goods go. If you have them, check stores like Sams and Costco, Marshall's, Ross, Big Lots, and TJ Maxx. They have great discount deals. Also consider making your own floor cloth. You will need a painter's canvas drop cloth, some no-sew hem tape (the kind you iron on) and a bit of non-skid rug padding, and some paints. It's pretty cheap and you can customize it. I got lots of how-to's and ideas by just googling how to floor cloth

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches

Related keywords