• Good Quality Polyester Jacquard  Carpet with European Style System 1
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Good Quality Polyester Jacquard  Carpet with European Style

Good Quality Polyester Jacquard Carpet with European Style

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 m²
Supply Capability:
40000 m²/month

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Description of Polyester Jacquard Carpet 


Style name:

Polyester Jacquard Carpet 
Raw Material:

Polyester chenille yarn

Use:Bathroom, bedroom, parlor, toilet, decoration, movie house, outdoor etc
Restaurant, hotel, restaurant
Weight: Top:600 - 750 g/m2  Bottom: 400-450g/m2
Size:25*75 / 40*60 / 50*80 / 60*90 / 70*140 / 70*120 / 70*180 /  80*120 / 80*100 / 90*90 / 90*14 / 90*150 / 120*170
Pattern:As customer's requirements  
Packing: Each rug packed with a OPP bag .
Technics:Needle punchded/non woven
Productivity:40000 square meters per month . 
Place of origin: China
Standard quantity: 2800-3000 M2 in 1x20'GP container , 6500-7000 M2 in 1x20'GP container 
MOQ:500 piece( Our company design )    2000 piece ( The guest design )
Delivery time: Within10-15 working days after receiving your advance money
Payment term: T/T, L/C
Port: China Main Port

 

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Q: I’m moving to Las Cruces, NM in about a week and I need to get my carpets cleaned. Can anyone recommend a good carpet cleaning service? Preferably good carpet cleaners that are can remove difficult spots and stains from light colored carpets.
I'm actually in Dallas, TX, but a great way to find a reputable carpet cleaner is to go to iicrc.org, put in the area, and it will pop out names and numbers of certified carpet cleaners close by. The IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) trains and certifies carpet cleaners worldwide.
Q: How to clean the large carpet at home?
forwool or wool blending blanket, detergent should be used ; other blankets should use washing powder (high foam, and dirt remover). wet the carpet and lat flatpaving, brush with soft brush dipped in detergent solution (water dissolved detergent) brush blanket from the edge, cannot leak, otherwise the effect will be affected. rinse and brush (ture on the water from the hose and brush with a soft brush ), insure the detergent on every spot. wash and push the carpet with a piece of flat wood. Rinse blanket, spray a few drops of water added vinegar on the carpet to remove residual washing liquid, antibacterial disinfection. squeeze water as much as possible with plank, hang it to dry it, drying as soon as possible, when the carpet is completely dry, lay flat and brush with a soft brush toward one direction to make it more organized and neat.
Q: I used my mother's carpet shampooer to clean some minor stains on my carpet and now my carpet stinks and it didn't before!
once a carpet gets wet, all you smell are the odors that have accumulated ,wether you shampood spots or not... my suggestion is to have the entire carpet steam cleaned by a professional... 3 rooms usually undre 200 dollars , servicemaster is a great company to use... also stanley steamer. ask if they can put a deodorizer in while steaming also, harmless to the carpet, but very customer appealing because it makes your house smell fresh while the carpet is wet... it takes a t minimum of 12 hours for the carpet to dry, so make sure you can get around the house after this is done... and after it dries, all you do is vacuum and its like brand new carpet... god luck
Q: anywhere to find cheaper rugs?
try okorder
Q: i have a brown room with red draps and red bed sperad//what color should i get my carpet?
a nice cream or light beige it would blend with both brown and red hope this helps sue
Q: So my brother and his friends were tie dying some shirts at my house and some how a bunch of dye got on the carpeting. Is there anyway to get that out? Also any way to get ink stains out of the carpet as well?
it can be cleaned by using lemon juice and water on the stain and let the carpet dry and then vacuum
Q: I dropped small spots of bleach on my carpet. Does anyone know where I can purchase dye for carpet?
We have a large selection of carpet bleach spot repair dye pens and color dye chemicals.
Q: I have these holes in my carpet in multiple places (dog). To replace it, I was going to use the carpet in the closet. How do I do that (step by step instructions)? Where can I find carpet remenants?
Take a utility knife and cut out a piece of carpet large enough to cover the hole from the closet. Be careful not to cut out the padding underneath unless you need it where the doggie made the holes. Place the carpet plug over the hole making certain it meets the remaining carpet. You can secure the plug using a hot glue gun or running double sided carpet tape around the edges. Now use your fingernails to blend the fibers on the plug into the fibers of the surrounding carpet. You can find carpet remnants at almost any carpet store, just ask. Also for larger remnants they sell end rolls at the Home Depot and Lowes.
Q: I collect HAND MADE wool, silk, and cotton Carpets / Area Rugs from Iran (Persian Rugs like Qum silk prayer rugs that I display as a wall tapistry, plus floor rugs like Tabriz Kermanshah), Pakistan (Bukkhara)...so my question is what are the classical Turkish HAND MADE CARPETS callled (please no cheap Belgium machine made crap) and I've heards that they are sold at Instanbul's Old Bazzar (if I'm saying it right, and provide info on how to bargain with vendor)...please give description by NAME (generally carpets know by city/village), PATTERN (ex geometric, medallion in center), and COLORS if possible, thanksp.s. in the event I'm most likely to get Trolled at, YES I did say Persian Qum silk PRAYER rug, but NO I don't pray on it I'm not Muslim, it's just a breathtaking piece of art
Silk is not common in turkey but cotton and wool. Even our grannies were knitting carpets at home ( mine still knitting sometimes ). But most of em are factory-made carpets. Though i still know some places for buying some cheap and hand made carpets. I will first give the names of the cities and areas. Well known one is Isparta - Denizli region. Isparta is already famous with hand made carpets and also Denizli has villages like Buldan still keeping on business with hand made clothing and carpet. its including inner parts of Mugla and Denizli-Burdur-Isparta. Kapalicarsi is the last place for buying carpet or any other souvenir item. Im sure you also visited Far East. In india wooden souvenirs are not more than 5 bucks though you have to pay more than 50 in turkey. Its the same in Kapalicarsi. They buy carpets for funny prices and sell out maybe 10 times more expensive. Also , yes, Cappadocia region is famous for carpets but same rule, VISIT V?LLAGES WITH A TURKISH FRIEND ( Not with tour guides nor yourself), coz its our bad , not all behave to tourists ( over pricing ) well. Third region is around Maras - Antep - Iskenderun - Hatay ( south ). You can find many local workshop there for good and cheap. And last one is as we all know Bursa and might be the primary place for silk carpets. Though they are producing less than ever. But still might find out some workshops and villagers. As a summerize, first find a good and reliable friend from those regions, do not buy from touristic stores in case you dont like to be scammed. I cant say much about patterns but i know they even knit names and portraits on carpets. Its the technical part i dont want to mislead you...
Q: I spilled hot hair removal wax on my carpet in two places in my aparment. A. Is there any way to remove the wax from the carpet. B. If there is not a way to remove it, does the whole carpet in the room have to be replaced or just the small area? C. How much does this generally cost. I would rather just pay for it myself than have the landlord try to bill me for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Use some ice on the wax and try scraping off as much as possible then get several rolls of paper towels and an iron. Place layers of paper towels over the wax and place iron on lowest setting on top.Replace towels when wax comes through other side. Keep doing this until the wax is gone.

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