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Hot Sale Bamboo Pillow with Customed Size

Hot Sale Bamboo Pillow with Customed Size

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Natural Hand Woven  Bamboo Pillow


Specification of Bamboo Pillow


1) 17 mm of the bamboo stick

2) material: 100% natural bamboo

3) border material:cotton

4) the width of the border: 4 CM

5) backside material: anti-slip material

6) size: 45 CM X 45CM ,30cm x 50cm or other customed size

8) package: Poly-bag inside, carton or bag outside

9) payment:T/T or L/C

10)delivery: 20 days after we receive your order

11) MOQ:500 sqare metres


Description of Bamboo Pillow


This pillow is made of raw bamboo which is natual and healthy ,.It is made in good quality and well desiged. there arewe differnt size and color for you to choose, this product  is made by lacing together thin slice of bamboo  with durable nylon, cotton and tabric,these curtains add a rustic sence of nature into any room.

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Q: I spilled Coca-cola on my area rug. The rug is relatively inexpensive and I've never spilled liquid on it. I decided it would be a brilliant idea to sop up as much liquid as I could with a towel and paper towels and then pour baking soda all over it, which I then proceeded to rub in. (I know, idiotic). The stain is now hard and crusty and I cant seem to vacuum it out. Any advice?
Not all is lost. Break up the crusties as much as possible and vacuum, probably just use the hose, not the various heads. Keep doing this until you'd removed as much as possible. If you have a clothes brush, use that to help as you vacuum. When you've done as much as you can, time to switch methods: first put a towel, shower curtain or whatever under your throw rug as you don't want to ruin the floor under neath.......if vinyl.......relax. Anyway. Make a solution of OxyClean.....I'd say a scoop to a quart of warm water.....mix well and then apply it to the stain.........if your carpet doesn't have latex on the back and you can move it to the tub.....pour the Oxyclean over the stain. Otherwise pour a bit on.......1/4 cup or so, rub with your fingers and immediately begin blotting it out with a clean towel......white or light colored just in case you get a color run from the towel. Repeat applying and blotting it up. That should do it. I doubt you'll need the whole quart. OH yes, finish with a clear water rinse and plenty of blotting. Check the towel or whatever underneath and replace it if wet. Let the rug air dry. No hair dryers as heat will set stains. Of course we hope like anything the OxyClean doesn't remove the color from your rug.....if you have bright colors.....use a weaker solution. OxyClean ihydrogenen peroxide which will bleach colors if in a very concentrated formula which it in the in the original mixture I mentioned.
Q: I have this rug I bought about a year ago I kept it really nice but the only problem is that my dog pooped on it I got the stain out but I am afraid it wont dry fluffy how it used to be any suggestions?
I have never met a rug that could not be washed in the washer (except wool rugs). Cold water, regular laundry detergent, just like the Target site suggests. However...here's the clincher. To machine dry or air dry? That is the question. If you allow a rug to air dry, sometimes it looks matted afterward. With shag, this is less likely to happen. It happens more frequently with plush rugs. On the other hand, if you machine dry, the rug looks beautifully fluffy, but the backing comes off in a million little pieces. For your rug? I would machine wash it in cold, and then let it air dry. I think you'll be happy with the result. If not, try tossing it in the dryer on fluff or No Heat. Good luck. -
Q: My cat got sick a year ago and repeatedly urinated in a corner of a room. The cat is now gone, but I still can smell it sometimes, especially when it's humid. I've shampooed the area probably 15 times and used various enzyme shampoos, treatments. I don't have the money to replace the carpet. I am assuming that the urine is on the pad and flooring. How do I go about cleaning the flooring underneath and replacing the pad, etc. Should I clean the underside of the carpet or just lay in a spare piece?
The enzymes in cat urine are so strong that you will never be able to get the smell out of the carpet or pading. The carpet and padding MUST be replaced where he urinated and the floor underneath either needs to be stripped if its wood or bleached if it is concrete. That is the only way to fix the problem. YOU CANNOT WASH IT OUT OF THE CARPET OR SCRUB IT OUT, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE. The enzymes from the urine bond to whatever fabric they absorb into. I have owned cats and I know this for a fact.
Q: The new carpet smells great. How do you clean it?
Gently move the broom back and forth until all the baking soda goes into the carpet fiber. Stay a few hours, possibly the best overnight.
Q: I am about to get a foal and a light horses. Which blankets/rugs do each of them need and why?
it depends on which country you are from.rugs are the english name for american blankets.kind of like the differance between a girth and a cinch they both do the same thing.in america it would be easier to find horse blankets than rugs but in reality if you live in a really cold climate you can get blankets to keep your horse and foal warm on the really bad days.but otherwise horses need shelter from the wind and rain and snow if they have these they will be fine.horses will grow a winter coat which will keep them warm in winter.make sure you feed them sweet feed or other feed that will keep their energy level up or make themhot for winter.my horses are pastured but have unlimited use of the barn stalls and other run in sheds around the pastureto shelter them from the weather.i am not too keen on blanketing horses unless i can keep watch on them all the time.buckles can get caught on things or cut the horses blankets get torn and under hoof.horses survived the ice age and millions of years without blankets and rugs by using natural shelters. edit; i live on the high plains in colorado where it doesnt snow it snows sideways and drifts and my horses have had no problems in winter
Q: How are carpets made of composite rubber mats?
There are many kinds of composite rubber, I do not know what the landlord said is, usually with a composite machine automatically paste directly into the molding!
Q: Any time it rains my carpet feels damp..(no leaks) I have a brick home...Any suggestions?
I had the same problem in sevral apartments. The problem always starts outside and ends up in your home. If you have it checked Ill bet you will find a problem with your gutters being too full of leaves. If so there is nowhere for the water to go but through any gap space or hole in your exterior wall. Now the water is in your home. It then drains down between your interior and exterior wall to where your interior wall and floor meet (there is always a gap there) and gradually over time without you even noticing you have a wet carpet. HERE IS THE BIGGER PROBLEM. Since this goes on behind the walls I gaurantee you now have MOLD growing behind your walls. This can make you very sick. Clean your gutters and have a company like gutter guard replace them and find the space that the water is getting in and close it up. Next get yourself a dehumidifier, pock a few small holes in the bottom of wall near where the carpet is wet and leave it running for a few days (empty it as it fills with water.) hope this helps
Q: How to choose carpet size?
Conventional laying, the general living room is not very large, you can choose 1.4*2 or 1.6*2.3 laying to the bottom of the sofa about 2-5 cm, it is recommended to just laying foot on the sofa
Q: I have never in my life had a fireplace before, so we were lighting the pilot light on a gas fireplace in an apartment we just got the keys to today. Some black soot type stuff got onto the carpet so I (stupidly) proceeded to spray it with carpet cleaner and blot it! It spread everywhere, and now I don't know what to do. What can I use to get ground-in soot out of off white carpet? Thank you!
I had the same thing happen with cream colored nylon carpet and used Awesome cleaner from the Dollar store and an extractor. Awesome is an amber colored fluid that comes in a spray bottle, and the extractor is Bissell Little Green Clean Machine. Worked perfectly. Having a white carpet is a challenge.
Q: what rug would look good with this? Not too expensive please!
I okorder / Not sure if its quite the right green, you'd have to see it in person. If its not big enough you could buy two or more and use a carpet tape on the back to join them together. And its on clearance!! good luck

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