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Polyester Carpet / Rug Tile through Hand Make with Modern Design

Polyester Carpet / Rug Tile through Hand Make with Modern Design

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We CNBM International Corporation is one of the main professional manufacturer of rug & carpets. We can supply various kinds of carpets,such as Hook rug, Hand Tufted rug, Shaggy rug, Faux sheep skin rug, Sisal & Seagrass rug and so on.

CNBM carpets&rugs are suitable for home ,meeting room, apartments ,hotel, guest rooms, living room and other rooms.

CNBM Carpets&rugs can match with various kinds of frnitures.

CNBM Carpets&rugs can be customized with your designs. 

CNBM Carpets&rugs keep the pace with fashion home.

Hook Rug  

Hook rug is a kind of handmade rugs. Chemical fiber such as Polyester or wool or acrylic yarns will be tied to the cotton backing and finally combined with White-grey back by soft latex adhensive. Hook rug is made by yarn knot so it is charactered as tightness and smooth.

 

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or wool or acrylic.

Pile Weight

1600-2400/sq.mt

Pile Height

3-5mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise pattern and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Hand Tufted Rug

 

Hand Tufted rug is also onr of the popular rugs now. It is made by knotting the pile in the cotton backing. To make the surface of rugs in loop pile or cut pile.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or wool or acrylic.

Pile Weight

2000-3000g/sq.mt

Pile Height

5-9mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise pattern and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 Shaggy Rug

 

Shaggy rug is famous by its wide varieties. We produce shaggy rugs of Polyester shaggy rug with viscose, Chinese knot rug, soft Micoriber shaggy rug in plain color or in patterns.

  

Detailed Specification

Material

100% polyester or acrylic or chinese knot or microfiber .

Pile Weight

2000-3200/sq.mt

Pile Height

6-11mm

Backing

Grey-white cotton with natural soft latex

Pattern

Customise patterns and various colors

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Faux sheep skin rug

Faux sheep skin rug is widely used in mordern time because of its soft material, Charactered shapes and warm feature.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100%

Pile Weight

150-200g/sq.ft

Pile Height

9-11mm

Backing

White Faux suede back

Pattern

One Single color or simple patterned / Jacquard or printing

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Sisal & Seagrass Rug

Sisal & Seagrass Rug is made of natural sisal and seagrass which is suit for Today's environmental protection concepts.

Detailed Specification

Material

100% sisal or seagrass

Pile Weight

2000-3200/sq.mt

Pile Height

5-9mm

Backing

latex back

Pattern

Customised pattern

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px or customized size.

 

Wool hand tufted rug with viscose--Persian pattern

 

Wool hand tufted rug is charactered as soft, thick and flexible with bright color. Combined with viscose, rugs in persian patterns seems more vivid.

 

Detailed Specification

Material

100% wool with viscose

Pile Weight

2000-3000/sq.mt

Pile Height

9-13mm

Backing

latex back

Pattern

Persian pattern

Size

50x2000px/60x2250px/120x4250px//160x4250px/120x4500px/ 140x5000px/160x5750px/200x7500px or customized size.

 

Package

Each piece of rug be rolled up in an individual standard plastic bag.

 

Polyester Carpet / Rug Tile through Hand Make with Modern Design

Polyester Carpet / Rug Tile through Hand Make with Modern Design

 

Q: i was wondering if you can vacuum shag carpet because i am redoing my room and i always wanted shag carpet but am a neat freak so i wanted to find out if i can vacuum it. --------------------lt;3 Cassie Thanks
We moved into my husband's grandparent's former home which has two rooms with shag carpeting. I have a bagless vaccum and I set it on the 2 to lowest carpet level setting in one room and the highest in the other (that shag is sooo tall!). We've had NO problems! I'd say go for it! Also, since you are a neat freak I've also shampoo'd both rooms too! And my shampooer has no carpet height setting.
Q: What is the difference between woven carpets and hand made carpets?
Look at the color of the carpet. Hand - made carpets are more colorful in color than woven carpets. Woven carpets do not have more than 8 colors, but more than a dozen colors can be found on hand carpets. The same blue will see different colors of blue on the handmade carpet.
Q: I wash my bathroom rugs 3 times a week, but then I also buy new ones about every 3 months. Am I washing mine too often? It seems to me I should wash them more often.What about the kitchen? I wash mine 2times a week.Am I weird, or dirty?
My rugs stay on the bathroom floor for 1 to 2 weeks. My kitchen rugs 2 to 3 weeks. I do shake them outside and allow them to air out for a few hours, but I don't wash them that often. I also have more than one rug for each room...when I'm washing one rug, I have a clean rug to replace it with. I watch for sales on rugs at Sears, Penney's, Target and pick them up then.
Q: Carpet has rich patterns, gorgeous colors and diversified shapes, which can not only become the coordination agent of space, but also integrate space to improve texture. For example, the overall tone is monotonous. Paving a carpet with rich colors can not only make the space less empty, improve the sense of hierarchy, but also meet the personalized needs of residents.
(1) Carpets can well protect the floor decoration materials. If families walk frequently on the floor every day, the corresponding will be worn. When carpets are paved, they will be less worn. When some sharp things accidentally fall underground, they are also easy to cause damage to the ground. Paving carpets can play a better role in cushioning and isolation and protect the ground. (2) Some families will have children. Children will inevitably fall during play. If it's a wooden floor, it's OK. If it's a ceramic tile, it will be very painful, and there is a certain risk of injury. It's very good to put on a carpet for protection.
Q: what is a penny rug?
It is a type of applique made from felted wool. A penny rug is a folk art style of decorative appliqué, traditionally made from felted wool. Primitive shapes were cut out and sewn onto a wool background using an embroidery blanket stitch of contrasting colors. Dating from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century, a penny rug was not used on the floor, but instead as decorative table coverings or wall hangings. This folk art appliqué was often finished with a tongue-shaped border. Coins such as pennies were used as templates for the circle shapes which were layered onto the bordering tongues. Hence the name penny rug.
Q: How do you remove carpet glue from the floor?
Hand cream. First, the surface of the printed products tear off, and then put some hand cream on top, slowly rub with your thumb, rub for a while, you can rub the residual gum are rubbed down. Just slow down. Hand cream is a kind of grease, which is not compatible with gum. Remove glue is to use this characteristic.
Q: Ok last night my kitty had a bit of an upset stomach and umm... went to the toilet all over my white rug!!! It is machine washable so I washed it twice with tons of detergent, the smell is gone, but the brown stains are still there! Any ideas??
Vinegar works very well on stains. Trust me! My dog has had an upset stomach several times, but you can't tell! I know you took care of the smell, but for future reference, vinegar takes care of the smell too. Spray/pour some white vinegar on stain, scrub with a carpet brush/scrub pad, rinse if possible, then vaccum. Hope this helps
Q: Can anyone give me some tips on how to get chocolate out of a beige carpet? I found a mysterious chocolate trail(most likely melty chocolate chips or Hershey's kisses) across my bedroom carpet. I don't really know how it got there-.-While we're on the subject...I also have a rather large shampoo stain(I didn't know shampoo STAINED carpet...but apparently it does?) and a some green nail polish spots on my floor. I know...I don't take very good care of my carpetgt;.lt;But it would be nice to have my floor looking a little fresher...Thanks in advance:)
Treating any carpet stain depends on what your carpet is made of. If it's wool or another natural fiber, it will be harder to treat these stains. If it's synthetic (most wall-to-wall carpet falls into this category), you may have an easier time. A diluted solution of brake cleaner, which contains the same chemicals that professional dry cleaning incorporates, will work to remove most food stains. This is a nasty chemical, and you have to consider whether you want the fumes in your house -- but it will do the job better than off-the-shelf carpet cleaning products. Whatever solvent you try, the method is to blot up as much of the stain as you can, wet it (with water or a cleaning solution), and blot some more. Don't rub, as this will abrade the carpet fibers and work the stain in deeper. I would try plain water on the shampoo stain before anything else. For the nail polish on the floor -- depends on what kind of floor surface you are talking about. You might try applying a non-acetone nail polish remover *just* to the polish spot, with a Q-tip. Avoid using an acetone-based remover (will damage almost any surface). If your floor is vinyl or laminate (engineered faux wood), you may have better luck trying to gently scrape it off with a table knife. Finally, if you have wall-to-wall carpeting, a professional carpet steaming service is a pretty good buy for the kind of results you get (and the work you save yourself). Consider spending a couple hundred bucks and skipping all the work. Good luck!
Q: The carpet guy came to our house and measured our room out the other day, and said to put the baseboards in after. I read on a lot of sites to do the base boards first. Is the carpet company asking us to do it this way so its easier for them? Should we put baseboards in first even though they say not to?
No way. Baseboards, or skirting boards in the UK, are put down first. I'd be a bit worried about any carpet fitters who were either so lazy or so incompetant that they would try to persuade you to put the baseboards in last just to save them the normal task of cutting the carpet accurately to the baseboard. Unless you are having some kind of modern plastic baseboard that just sticks or clips on, it is a nonsense to put wood baseboards in second. Put the baseboards in first, paint them fully, let the paint harden a few days, and make the carpet fitters exercise due diligence when fitting the carpets - as any credible fitter will. (and there is no reason for them to mark the walls either when they fit the carpet, except negiligence and accidents.) (maybe it's done differently in the US, but I'd like to see the carpet pulled out in the future having been stapled and skirting board put over the top - fitting wooden skirting boards is a fully skilled job for a carpenter or competent builder, there are angles and levels involved, then there is filler and various coats of paint, you just don't do this after fitting new carpet and you don't trap new carpet under skirting board - you might leave the final coat of gloss until after the carpet has been laid. )
Q: How do I clean my large area rugs? I have hardwood floors and the rugs are covering different areas. Two are 4 x 7 rugs and the other is a 5 x 7 wool carpet. I don't want to harm the wood floors underneath with cleaners...
Although I have all of my large area rugs professionally cleaned once a year, I use the Resolve dry granulated carpet cleaner several times a year. Since it is dry, it doesn't saturate into the flooring below. You simply sprinkle it on the rug, agitate it into the fibers with the brush on a stick that comes with it and wait til it dries to vacuum it up. It leaves a nice scent, it isn't expensive and the gallon size should be enough to do all of your rugs a few times. I use it on my Tibetan wool and my silk area rugs without fear of damage. I also use it for spot cleaning on the rug under my dining room table and it takes out the stains with little effort.

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