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New Hand Knotted Carpet of 100% Polypropylene Washable

New Hand Knotted Carpet of 100% Polypropylene Washable

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China main port
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Min Order Qty:
300 m²
Supply Capability:
6000 m²/month

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Hand Knotted Carpet Washable 100% Polypropylene

 

Quick Details of Hand Knotted Carpet

·         Material: 100% Polypropylene

·         Style: Plain

·         Pattern: Shaggy

·         Design: Other

·         Techniques: Hand Knotted

·         Use: Bathroom, Bedroom, Car, Commercial, Decorative, Home, Hotel, Outdoor, Prayer, Toilet

·         Size: any size for you

·         Model Number: VR-041

·         Name: 2015 washable plain carpet cheap floor tile

·         Material: 100%Polypropylene

·         Design: modern

·         Pattern: shaggy

·         Style: modern

·         Color: any color for you

·         Size: any size for you

·         Pile height: from0.7 to 25px

·         Backing: latex cotton canvas

 

Specification of Hand Knotted Carpet

Name: Hand Knotted Carpet Washable

Material: 100% polyester

Design: modern

Pattern: shaggy

Style: modern

Color: colorful

Size: any size for you

Pile height:   from0.7 to 25px

Backing: latex cotton canvas,

Use: home, hotel ,decorative, car ,floor

Place of origin: Tianjin, China(Mainland)

Function:

anti-ship, washable, durable, strong dust absorption no-smell, proofing keeping warm ventilating air ventilate comfortable hand feeling easy to self-cleaning and good detergency.

Washing instructions:

Please use about 30 degrees warm water to clean, using mild soaps or detergents, Do not dry clean

 

Packaging & Delivery of Hand Knotted Carpet

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Packing:

Pack Hand Knotted Carpet in anti-water plastic bag and pp bag in rolls or by customer's requirement

Q: im redecortaing my room and i want a rug....except rugs are expensive!!!!!!!!I FounD SOMe RUGS THAT ARE LIKE 30$ BUT THEY ARE WICKED SMALL!are thee any cheap ways to make rugs?
How about a rag rug. If you have or can get a lot of old cloth, cut it in even strips and make a long, continuous braid, making sure the ends of each strip are tucked into the back side of the braid. You can then lay the braid in a tight coil and stitch it together into a round or oval rug. The different colors of cloth make an interesting pattern. This is a brief explanation, but I'm sure you can find full directions on making rag or braided rugs online.
Q: What is brushed the carpet
The carpet tufting carpet, carpet and velveteen Velour carpet;
Q: The floor of my room is carpet, but is there are need to get a rug? I just want it for decoration. My bed is in the middle of my room, so where should I put the rug? And how often do I need to wash it? (I would normally vacuum my room once a week.)
It really depends. I don't know what color the rug is, or the carpet. According to color, sometimes it could look great, others, not so great. If the rug is a fuzzy one, then probably no. If it's pretty flat, and it goes with the carpet color, then yes. It really depends. Just imagine it sitting in your room. If you like it, buy it. If you don't, you should hold off. You could get it to see how it looks, and if you don't like it, just return it.
Q: I'm getting hardwood floors in my bedroom and because I have a striped bed quilt, I am looking for a plain colored rug so as to not mix in too many patterns. I am preferably looking for either a pink, turquoise, or lime green rug and not shag. Can you please send me some links!!?? Thanks!
best links are the stores in your area
Q: Living room sofa is 3.3m long, tea table is 1.2*0.6. then what size of carpet is more appropriate?
2*3 or so, it can be bigger
Q: I went to a heritage craft festival last year, and there was a lady making rugs. It was at a Colonial period mansion, and she said the rugs were found in the storage of the family, and never finished. So she was using similar materials, and following the pattern to finish them. I guess it was rug hooking, but I don't remember her calling it that. She would take a very thick piece of wool and pull it through the backing to make a little loop, then, on the same piece of wool, just make a loop in the next hole, no knots, no cut pieces..she said the fabric was so tight and the wool so thick that it would hold it in, and eventually the bottom would become felt from walking on it (she showed me the older portions of the piece). Is that the same as regular modern rug hooking? it doesn't seem like it...does anyone know if this sounds right? does anyone rug hook like this? Thanks!
Nantucket Rug Hooking
Q: I've already tried carpet cleaner, nail polish remover, and bleach.Its black nail polish on a light beige carpet.Please help! Thanks.
It may be too late. Straight acetone (not diluted nail polish remover) is the best thing.
Q: I have a new rug, 6 months old at this point, that constantly sheds. There's 'rug dust' all over the house. It sticks to my daughters feet and even ends up in her diapers. Does anyone have suggestions on how to minimize this problem. We love the rug and do not want to get rid of it.
I would take it to a rug cleaner and let them clean residual rug fuzzies out to their best ability. Some rugs will shed even after having this done, but this will eliminate a lot of the fuzzies. Vacuum frequently, daily for a while.
Q: My Water Heater and flooded about 10 x 10 carpet area. What do i do? anyone have recommendation for those carpet cleaners rented at ACO, Home depot?
Yes, get one.....first use the shampoo'r without any water in it to just suck up the water and get the carpet totally dried out. Then use the carpet cleaner with water and detergent.
Q: Some wax fell on the carpet(quite dense) and i tried the old trick ironing down a piece of paper on top of it to lift the wax off. It has worked for me before. But now, part of the paper has stuck to the carpet. I tried ripping it off real quick but now there's just a huge patch of paper stuck right into the carpet. How can i get it off/out ? Help ?
In the laundry section at the store, they sell this stuff to remove wax from carpet, clothes, etc... it works. approx $5

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