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Long Hair Pure White Australia Sheepskin Carpet

Long Hair Pure White Australia Sheepskin Carpet

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China Main Port
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20 pc
Supply Capability:
50000 pc/month

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Sheepskin Carpet / Rug


Specification of our Sheepkin Carpet / Rug :

1) Material : pure Australian Sheepkin fur or pure New Zealand Sheepskin fur

2) Wool Length: 55-75mm

3)Size :  100*60cm OR 55X95cm OR Double /Quarto/Sexto/Octo Size or other customed size

4) Color : White , Beige , Yellow , Grey , Black , Brown , Blue , Green or other customed color

5) Package : 20-50pcs packed into one carton box. The carton box size is about 110cm x 57cm x 57cm or 20cm x 15cm x 15cm .

6) Usage: Home , Car


Advantages of our Sheepkin Carpet / Rug:

We have two kinds sheepskin carpet/rug , one is Australia Sheepkin Rug , another is Nealand Sheepskin Rug.

The Australia Sheepkin Rug is made of 100% pure sheepskin that is imported from Australia.

The New Zealand Sheepkin Rug is made of 100% pure sheepskin that is imported from New Zealand.

The wool of our sheepskin is extremely dense, which provides for a more comfortable and durable.


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Q: im in the process of buying carpet for 2 bedrooms and hardwood for the hall and stairs. what questions should i ask the companies. i already about about install fees, haul-away fees, shoe molding (which should be wood, right?), and what they will use for transition. but what about padding? am i missing anything??? please help.thanks
There are 2 types of padding in foam. One is solid and the other is pieces recycled and glued together called re-bond. Both have good qualities, but the thickness of the pad can make a carpet feel plush and comfortable or firm like a pool table. The thicker the padding the softer the feel, like a mattress.
Q: I spilled red acrylic paint on my cream carpet, and on trying to clean it up have only made it spread. ( Yeh, it was silly D: ) Now my carpet has a huge great pink stain in it. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get rid of it please?
only chance is either acetic acid (vineger) or acetone (nail polish remover) it will either work or it won't. If neither works the paint isn't coming out.
Q: Our cat who is not declawed, will pick at anything. What carpet would be best in the den?
I think you mean Berber carpet. Why don't you simply go to a carpeting warehouse place and see if they have remnants and get them to bind the edges and then lay it down on the good carpet as a large area rug? I did that one place I lived and it worked out quite well. I also went to a place like Bed Bath and Beyond and looked for large area rugs that they have for kids going into dorm rooms and bought two rugs and laid them over my carpet. They were good for several years and when they got bad I rolled them up and threw them away and unrolled some new ones. I think they ran about $30 per rug.
Q: This rug has been in my room for at least ten years and it has never been cleaned. I don't have access to expensive supplies so I'll need to know how to do it myself with out steam `cleaners or anything else... I have heard of using oxyclean which I do have but I'd need instuctions. (this rug is VERY large... 10' by 13'). Thank youDanielle
For a rug this large, I suggest using either a foaming cleaner, like Woolite Spray Foam Carpet cleaner or a dry granule cleaner like Capture or Resolve. The both types of cleaners are a simple application. Just spray on the foam, agitate with a brush to work into the fibers, allow to dry and vacuum up. Dry granule, sprinkle on surface and work into the fiber with a brush and let dry, then vacuum. If you have spots or stains, just work either into it with a brush. I like the Woolite because it also contains a scotch guard that leaves a stain repellent and makes cleaning up spills easier without staining.
Q: What are the types of Persian rugs?
i'm persian and living in iran but i'm not a rug seller and cant help u more
Q: What type of rugs do you need for a horse? And when and why do you use them?Thanks
You don't NEED any kind of rugs. My horse gets a cotton sheet during the day to keep flies off as she gets nasty bites, a rainsheet I only use when it's raining and cold as she likes to stand out in the rain even though she has a shelter. If it's hot I don't bother, and a light winter blanket only because she was always blanketed before I got her. I tried to leave it to the last minute for her to grow her winter coat but she did not. If you feel that you must rug get something 600D+ at least, harder to rip.
Q: Would a K?rcher pressure washer clean a rug as successfully as it cleans a flagstone?
Absolutley! I do it all the time and have no problems. I use a mild detergent for this and it works great.
Q: without steam cleaning the carpet how do I remove dried on stains from rugs carpets?
The best thing I have found is hydrogen peroxide. Pour it liberally over the stain, rub in with soft brush and use light colored towel to blot. It has taken out the worst stains I have ever come up with. The best thing about it? It's really cheap.
Q: This old rug has been stored in a musty damp place. It's beautiful, and I want to try to clean it and keep it. When I started to vacuum it, I found the backing in places was turning to sand and the threads connected to it were separating. The suction was too much. So, before I can clean it, I need to treat the back somehow in order to keep the rug intact. Does anyone know how I can do that? Taking it to someone who can restore it is out of the question.
Then it's not a real oriental rug. A true oriental carpet will be something that could be turned over and the weave would be visible on the back side; it is not held together by a rubber backing. If your carpet had rubberized backing on it, this means it was a commercial carpet with an oriental design. Those backings are not meant to last forever, and they simply deteriorate with exposure to air and the elements. There is nothing you can do to restore it, to my knowledge. The rubberized backing has broken down, and that's irreversible - part and parcel of the product that you purchased. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Just this summer I had to toss two such carpets at church. One of them had backing that was dry and powdery; the other, much cheaper, had to be peeled off the hallway, and we had to spray with orange oil and go at the backing with a putty knife to remove the backing from the floor...a messy and nasty job. Be glad you never put that on the floor. You'd be cussing if you had to remove it.
Q: I have found white worms in the vacuum cleaner bag they also appear to be heavily infesting my carpet and look alot like snakes. What could this be?
The worms are probably the larval form of the carpet beetles. Routine vacuuming effectively removes carpet beetles which are already present, as well as hair and lint which could support future infestations. Particular attention while vacuuming should be paid to the edges of carpets, along baseboards, underneath furniture and similar quiet areas where carpet beetles prefer to feed. Insecticide applications directed into infested areas are often useful as a supplement to good housekeeping. Products containing active ingredients such as chlorpyrifos, permethrin, bendiocarb and allethrin are effective against carpet beetles. Sprays may be applied to carpets (especially beneath and along the edge adjacent to the baseboard), underneath furniture and other likely areas of infestation where prolonged contact with humans is unlikely. Clothing and bedding should not be sprayed and should be removed before treatment. Control of carpet beetles requires patience and a thorough inspection to locate all sources of infestation. Elimination of widespread, ongoing infestations may require the services of a professional pest control operator.

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