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Nylon Printed Carpet / Rug


1Technical Specification of Nylon Printed Carpet / Rug


1).Surface Material :100% Nylon

2).Back: Latex Back or Non-woven Back

3).Pile Height: 3-5mm

4).Pile Weight:270-650g/m2

5).Total Weight:1000g/m2

6).Popular Size:40x60,50x80,60x90,100x150,160*230cm


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Q: I have a 1 yr old Male, fixed, cat. He's never given me ANY problems. except lately he's been urinating on the bathroom rug.. Well, it sounds worse than it really is.. he did it once, then I washed the rug.. it was clean for a day.. then he peed on it once again. There are NO other cats in the house, the litter box IS in the bathroom. I can not scold him or correct the behavior because of the amount of time lapsed when he's gone on the rug. So he wouldn't know what he's being corrected for ( I was in Dog training) This is his only vice. :( Please help!
That's true about male humans missing the toilet...I had one bathroom rug that was getting peed on and that's what we attributed to it, it hasn't happened since my roommates moved out. I would take the rug up for now, to see if he stops. Also, spraying citrus or vinegar on it MIGHT keep him from doing it again, but if it's due to male humans missing the toilet then he will keep doing it. Again, I suggest just taking the rug up for a while. Wash it with the baking soda and vinegar.
Q: Is it more affordable to buy your own carpet cleaning equipment and clean your own carpets or is it more affordable to hire someone from a carpet cleaning company?
buy ur own cause im sure in the future ur gonna have to clean it again so might as well just buy ur own cleaning equipment
Q: how do you remove a moldy smell from carpet?
if your carpet is smelling of mold it could mean you have mold growing under it. If it?s only a small area you can fix this without lifting up the whole carpet. I can suggest this. If you have a spare piece of carpet or can cut a piece from some where it will not show (Under heavy furniture ) . Then cut the moldy piece of carpet out using a sharp safety razor. Then treat the mold with a proprietary fungicide. Once you have this done , Dab the bottom of the hole and the ends of the tufts with a suitable latex adhesive, insert the tufts into the hole and allow to dry , the trim the tufts if necessary and brush to blend with pile. Save you a lot of money and time if you have to lift a whole carpet and replace it
Q: its dark shade a little u can notice when theirs a bright light. I had it for weeks now. It faded away a little. its not a scar. it looks like skin repair. red blood vessel whatever. i dnt know. How long and what is it? is it like a long time bruise.
Rug Burns take longer to heal But dont worry buddy u aint dying
Q: The tar has been on the carpet for four months
Rubbing alcohol may work to remove the remaining stain. Pour a little directly onto the stain and blot with a clean dry cloth. Once the stain is lifted, blot again with a damp cloth. Lighter fluid also works much in the same manner to remove greasy stains such as tar, but take care when using this method. It should go without saying that lighter fluid, as well as rubbing alcohol and other flammable agents, shouldn’t be used near fireplaces, wood burning stoves and other sources of heat and flame. WD-40 has also been proven to remove tar from rugs and carpets. Spray a little on and let sit. The tar should lift right off with a little gentle rubbing. You can also try making your own cleaning solution. In a spray bottle mix one part mild dishwashing detergent and one part of warm water. Saturate the stain and let sit for an hour or so. When time is up, keep blotting with a thick, dry cloth until the stain is lifted. If a yellow mark remains after your remove the tar, try some hydrogen peroxide but remember, it’s bleach so be sure to test first to make sure you’re not creating an eyesore. Once you’ve completely removed the tar from the carpet, rinse the stain with lukewarm water and blot dry.
Q: I have dark brown (medium chocolate, I'd call it) warm modern style leather sofa and love seat in a white room with 10 foot ceilings (I can't paint). The floors are oak, as is one book case (modern lines, arts and crafts style detail). The feet of the sofa are a dark walnut color. The accent pieces in the room will be yellow hues (artwork, vase, throw pillows). What sort of area rug should I get? Colors, patterns? Links to examples would be awesome. I'm getting more furniture, but I think the rug could really warm up the room. I'm concerned about getting something that looks too country or contemporary against the modern lines of the furniture.
Go okorder I thought #60 #66500 and style 05 were nice. some were a little pricey but you can get ideas and then go anywhere you want.
Q: ive been searching for a simpsons rug to finish off my son,s bedroom and am having problems finding one ,can anyone please help
Try OKorder they always have everything anyone can look for.
Q: Hair Dye was spilled on the carpet a couple of months ago we tried a couple of things ,even the carpet cleaners could not get it out, any suggestions ?
If the carpet cleaners couldn't get it out, you may be out of luck. One thing you can try is shampoo. Try just a tiny, tiny little bit on a washcloth, and try to get down into the fibers. Work on a small stain first to see if this method is successful. The shampoo will lather up, so you'll need to remove the suds afterwards. If you have one of those hand-held spot cleaners for carpets, try that. These handy little machines can either scrub a spot, or suck the water and cleaning product from the carpet. I spilled some liquid make-up on my light colored carpet, and I tried everything I knew to do - to no avail. Out of desperation, I tried shampoo, and it worked. Another idea is to call a company that makes hair color, like Clairol or Revlon, Garnier, one of those. They usually have a customer help service, and they may know something we don't. I'm sure there's a 1 800 number on the box, or you could Google Clairol Customer Service, maybe. Good luck.
Q: I live in the UK where the weather totally changes from one day to the next. One day it's freezing, the next it's hot. So I never know which rug to put on my horse. If I put a lightweight on and the weather turns cold he'll be cold. But if I put his mediumweight on and the sun comes out he'll be hot. Which is better?
This is why it's better not to rug at all - horses can regulate their own body temperature quite well if they're left to grow a natural coat. That said... a rugged horse can keep himself warm easier than he can keep himself cool. He can move around, he can turn his butt to the wind, he can shiver - which gets him warm without harming him. He uses more energy, true, but he IS warm. Warm enough so he won't be hurt by it, anyway. A rugged horse has no way to cool himself at all. He sweats, it makes his fur and the rug damp. This is really, really uncomfortable for him; he's hot and steamy and wet and itchy and miserable. He can't cool himself by sweating. He's also producing the ideal environment for skin conditions like rain rot, lice, and so on. Warm, dark, wet. So... letting him be a little chilly this time of year does no harm. Keeping the heavy rug on when he's over warm produces skin problems of all sorts.
Q: What are some tips on caring for and cleaning my oriental rug?
Vacuum it as often as you can; the more the better and go with the pile and not against it. Have is professionally cleaned by people who specialize in oriental rugs when they look dirty. Every 2-4 years is a good rule of thumb for cleaning. It all depends on how much traffic the rugs get. I love them because they hide dirt so well.

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