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Non woven punched velour jacquard carpet

Non woven punched velour jacquard carpet

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
2000 m²
Supply Capability:
200000 m²/month

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Quick Details

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Style: Jacquard

  • Pattern: jacquard

  • Design: needle punched

  • Technics: Nonwoven

  • Use: Bathroom, Car, Commercial, Decorative, Hotel

  • Size: 1.5m*30m/2m*50m/3m*50m/3.66m*50m

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

  • Brand Name: Worldking

  • Model Number: jacquard carpet

  • roll width: 1m-4m

  • roll length: 15m-60m

  • thickness: 2mm-10mm

  • colour: any colour available

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Packing with plastic film bag or in woven bag by rolls
Delivery Detail:Within 7-15 days after confirming the order

 Jacquard exhibition carpet

Product Description

 Product Description:

 

Worldking Exhibition Carpet:

 

1.raw material: polyester staple fiber or polypropylene fiber, latex

 

2.model: plain-surface, fire retardent, film-coated, ribbed, velour, single and double jacquard

 

3.mass per unit: 250g/sqm—600g/sqm

 

4.roll width:1m—4m

 

5.length per roll: 25m—80m or as customers’ requirement

 

6.packing: in plastic film bags or in woven bags

 

7.colour: any colour available

 

 

The details provided above are accurate and available on buyer's requirement.

 

Our products enjoys popularity in domestic markets and foreign markets.

 

Our price is favorable to other quotation you can get else where.

 

Looking forward to your inquiry..



Q: I used a couple carpet cleaners that I bought at the grocery store and tried soap but carpets never get very clean. Is there a good brand that anyone has found to work really well?
There are several dissimilar cleaning methods to choose from such as Steam Cleaning, Dry Cleaning, Shampoo, Foam Cleaning and Bonnet Cleaning. Most of them are like Do-It-Yourself types. Removing stains from your carpet can be an overwhelming task for many. However, it is not really as bad as it sounds. There is always a solution, even if the stains are really tough, as the ones from coffee or red wine could be easily removed from your carpet. There are simply so many ways you can do it. I can hardly elaborate all of them but you might search the methods i just mentioned. And yeah, if it all fails, there definitely is the carpet cleaning service done by professionals.
Q: How to choose the carpet?
wool texture; hue
Q: I have a white fluffy rug, I assume its meant to represent sheepskin. I have no idea how to clean it! Know what Im talking about? Does anyone have any ideas?
get rid of airborne dirt and dirt with the help of brushing up the wool pile with a twine brush, shaking out the exterior and vacuuming with an attachment. 2 positioned the rug on your washer and use a non-enzyme shampoo made specially for cleanable sheepskin products. Pre-soak the rug interior the shampoo for 20 minutes in case you have obdurate stains or dirt. 3 Wash on delicate cycle utilising lukewarm water that would not exceed a hundred tiers F. 4 upload a extreme-high quality wool conditioner to the astounding rinse to melt the leather-based and situation the wool. Rinse as quickly as greater and spin dry. 5 Lay the rug flat and dry it removed from warmth. gently flex and rub down the exterior side on a similar time as the rug dries to melt it. 6 Brush the dried rug back to repair the wool pile good success TO YOU
Q: anyone know the difference between the two? any info would be great thanks!
Bathroom rugs are usually softer and fluffier for barefeet. Kitchen rugs can be purely decorative or add comfort when standing at a work area in the kitchen such as the sink.
Q: I have a smallish (3ft by 5ft) area rug that needs to be cleaned. It's not worth enough to pay a cleaner and I have hardwood floors so I'm not trying to rent a steam cleaner. I was thinking about using a clothes line between two trees and hosing it down real well with a pressurized garden hose... I have tried vacuuming and quot;beatingquot; the rug with a stick, but there is a dingy coloration that I think needs water/washing to get it looking nice. I wasn't going to use any detergents, just water and a scrub brush then let it air dry for a day or so. Does this seem like at least a semi-good idea? I'll sooner throw the rug out and spend money on a new one than spend money cleaning this one. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Q: We bought our house 2 months ago. We didn't mind the carpet. It is very nice carpet. However, the house was built in 1955 and has origional hardwood floors under the carpet. Here is the problem... it looks like there are hardwoods, a new sub floor and the carpet. My concern is that removing the sub floor will ruin the floors under. What has your expirance been?
After having just removed the carpeting in my house, I can tell you this: if they put a subfloor on top of hardwood, there was something wrong with the hardwood. It is not necessary in order to lay carpet. Padding and tack boards are all that are needed--which really don't ruin the hardwood. (You may want to fill a few nail holes from the tack strips.) Lots of houses have hardwood that is only finished around the edges--if you pull up the subfloor and find unfinished board flooring, that's one reason they laid the subfloor. Another reason might be that there was bad damage to the hardwood which made it uneven. A finished hardwood floor rarely needs subfloor for carpeting unless it is damaged or otherwise totally unusable as hardwood flooring. Since your house was built in 1955, it could have very badly damaged floors. There is only one way to check that--pull up the carpet in a corner, and the subfloor under that--and check. If the floors are not damaged, then the only damage will be from nail holes--which can be filled, sanded and revarnished.
Q: We live in a really modern apartment- it was once a warehouse and they developed them into apartments with exposed pipes and such. We just got some couches... they are destressed black so sometimes they look really dark brown in the light, but they are black. We have the original oak floors with all the scrapes and knots in the them. We have dark wood for all of our furniture. We are trying to figure out a color scheme for the living room and more importantly a rug that would go. Any advice would be great! It seems that all the colors we like have brown as the main color in the rug and we weren't sure if that would go.Thanks!
Open and airy can soon become dark and closed in if everything you put into a room is dark. There are plenty of rugs that have brown in them but aren't all brown. If the couches look brown work with that. Here's a link to look at rugs. Maybe find one you like and print a copy and put it up against the couch. Good luck!
Q: I've never heard of carpet tile. How do you install them and what are the advantages/disadvantages compared to a roll of carpet?Are the tiles cheaper? Easier?
The carpet tiles are easier to install. They have the advantage that if you make a spot on one, you can lift it up and replace it. Great if you have kids or pets. They just snap together from what I've seen. Haven't priced them, though, so I can't tell about that.
Q: How can I tear out the carpet in my bathroom (was already in there when moved in) and what tools will I need?
We bought a new home and it had carpet in the bathroom. We easily removed it. Take a sharp utility knife and cut the carpet in a x down the middle. Pull the carpet up, it will easily tear. Around the baseboards may be a little tricky. Just pull and cut using the knife. You will then have to pull up the foam under the carpet. You may need a flat head screw driver to pop up any staples left in the floor.
Q: I'm getting ready to put new frieze carpet (similar to a shaggy carpet). I have a dyson vacume cleaner I have heard that it doesnt vacume that well on frieze carpet. Is that true? Is that type of carpet durable? Thanks for your feedback.
Cut pile carpets (frieze, shag, plush) clean well, but sometimes don't wear well. A frieze gets even wear, due to how it lays. Loop pile (berber) wear very well, but is more difficult to clean. One thing to consider is what is the carpeting made of (nylon, acrylic, olefin/polypropylene, wool, etc.) as this also determines how well it will clean up. As for a dyson vacuum cleaner, it'll be like cleaning any other type of cut pile carpet, not a problem. The best way to keep carpets looking great is for regular vacuuming and getting a good carpet cleaning company in 1 couple times a year. When you're ready for that, let me know and I can give you some questions to ask when you're calling around to find someone.

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