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Polyester Super Shaggy Carpet

Polyester Super Shaggy Carpet

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Specifications

1.polyester shaggy carpet
2.customised color and pile height
3.high quality;Good price;
4.hot sell designs




Material

300D polyester silk

Size

90x110cm,120x170cm,150x250cm,160x230cm,customized size

Color

Any color available

pile height

can be from 1.5 cm to 6cm

pile weight

1400-4000g/m2

backing

cotton canvas with latex adhesive

character

shaggy

certification

SGS

use

Home, Hotel, Bedroom, Prayer, Outdoor, Decorative, Bathroom, Toilet,

Sample  

available, but freight of DHL/FedEx/EMS/UPS by customers

Packing

Rolled & packed by poly bag, each rug each bag

Container Holding

20’ container----1800 to 2200 SQM

40’ container-----3800 to 4200 SQM

40 HQ container-----4500 to 6000 SQM

Production time

25 to 35 days

Payment

Deposit + TT/ LC





Q: How many years the office carpet can be used in general?
Some types of carpet, long-term savings to the maintenance costs of life cycle cost of the carpet is the basic manufacturing cost of the carpet, to pay the additional costs sixty percent higher than the general carpet maintenance, installation and installation of mainly depending on the appearance of an acceptable level, for the sake of healthy appearance. Therefore, it is enough to offset the huge investment initially used to buy high quality carpet, and maintenance costs added up to divide the sum of consumption of life out of the carpet. How long can the carpet be used?
Q: I need to know if its okay to put a bleach mixture on a white bath rug. Would it mess up the fabric? (was a gift from my husband grandmother)
If it's washable, then yes, you can wash it with detergent and add some bleach; fill the washer and add detergent and bleach first, then the rug. I wouldn't do it too many times, though.
Q: My bathroom is a sage green color with a white shower curtain, and black and white pictures in silver frames. currenlty I have tan towels and tan rugs, I hate it! What other colors would work?
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Q: So, I've seen on the internet about these rugs that is practically all you need all year round. It consists of 3 layers: a protective sheet, an outer shell and a reversible quilted blanket. I have only seen a few of these on the internet and none in the UK. Do you think these would be worth investing in? And would I be able to find them in the UK?Thanks in advance (: xo
I've seen them advertised in the UK but off hand can't remember where - Rideway? Derby House? IIRC they are expensive. You could probably use three equivalent rugs and pay less for them but they wouldn't match prettily. Depends whether you want economy or looks. On the basis that two or three thin layers are warmer than one thick one they should be a good idea. However, I don't have direct experience of this 3 in 1 rug. I've been at it for long enough to prefer economy as long as the performance is satisfactory. Along with others at the yard I use a Morrison's First Home duvet as an under layer indoors when it's very cold.
Q: I have a rug that my sister gave me as a gift. The colors are perfect for my home and it's the perfect size for where I need it. But there's a problem - it's in a high traffic area (landing on the stairs) and it won't stay put. It creases in the center and gets pushed up against the wall as the traffic goes by - causes safety hazard because now we're tripping all over it, and i'm getting so tired of bending down to straighten it. I know it probably wasn't an expensive rug, but I would hate to throw it out. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get it to stay on the carpet? I was thinking about gluing some thing on the bottom corners to weight it down.... maybe that's a crazy idea. I was also thinking maybe there's a way to attach it to the carpet, like a safety pin.... probably crazy too because then i'd just end up with holes in my carpet. Maybe someone more creative has an idea or knows of a cost effecient product that could help me.
HI, Two sided tapes as many people suggested will not be of much use as the back side of a wool rug is generally averse to sticking material. Using a rug pad is a good idea, but then you may not find on suitable to the size of your rug. Now, what I am suggesting is to be done only if your rug is Hand Knotted, and not to be done in any other case. If it is an authentic hand knotted rug, you may safely pin it down to the floor using safety pins or nails, in a handknotted rug there will not be any holes once you remove the pins. Trust me
Q: Okay, so that's 2 questions in one. Don't hold it against me. Instead, please suggest a cleaner (or a home-made recipe/solution) for cleaning and shining stainless steel small appliances (coffee maker, panini maker, barmen's toolset, and some others) and for how to get set-in stains out of a small oriental rug. Don't know the composition of the stains; they've been there for awhile. They are on a white-ish background. Thanks!
You can buy stainless steel cleaners at your local grocery store. I use Cerama Bryte. Here is a website that has tips for cleaning your rug.
Q: I have 5 kids and we rent our house .well it got so bad we rented a rug doctor it took so much of the dirt out I couldn't belive how dirty the water was. It didn't take long for the carpet to dry after we did it but now when you get down next to the floor it still smells like dirty socks!.does this mean I got the pad to wet or maybe I didn't mix the soap right?what can I do to take out that dirty sock smell?
carpet always smells like a wet dog. lol You can rent the rug doctor again but this time when after you shampoo... rinse with vinegar water. this will help remove soap residue and help keep your carpet from picking up more dirt that sticks to soap.
Q: Can I dye the carpet of my car...it looks as if someone spilt bleach or nail polish remover on the carpet...My carpet color is gray and the spot is white... :(...Its driving me crazy....What can I do? Please be specific...What dye should I use? Will it match the color?Whats the best thing to do?any advice?Please don't say get new carpet...I'd rather not.
We have a large selection of carpet bleach spot repair dye pens and color dye chemicals.
Q: suppose the diagram below shows the floor plan of a room measuring 10 feet by 10 feet. there are two carperts in this room. The green carpet is 2 feet wide by 4 feet high and therefore has an area ______.The blue carpet is 2 feet wide by 4 feet high. its area is _______ the area of the green carpet
Did you copy this correctly? As described, each of the carpets has the same dimensions: 2 feet by 4 feet, for an area of 8 square feet. That answer will do for the first blank. For the second blank, the same as is an appropriate answer.

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