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Purple Plain Color Hand Tufted  1200D  Korea  Viscose Carpet

Purple Plain Color Hand Tufted 1200D Korea Viscose Carpet

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Hand Tufted Polyester Shaggy Carpet

Specification of Hand Tufted Polyester Shaggy Carpet :

- 100% Polyester  (1200D Viscose or 150D Viscose)

- Pile weight: 1400-1800G/SQM

- Pile height: 2.5 -7.5cm;

- Grey cottong backing, matching background, grey cotton border;

- 1x20'GP = 1800SQM for various size loading;

- H.S.: 5703300000

Feature of Hand Tufted Polyester Shaggy Carpet :

-  Long pile of 5.5cm brings thick & reliable touch feeling;
-  Luxury & high quality product;

-  Durable & non-shedding;
-  Popular in South American market;
-  Special quality acceptable: different pile length, weight, color etc, make your product different from others & more competetive.

-  OEM is welcome;


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Q:We have a nice rug that moves around alot on the hardwood floors and I want to know what the stuff is called to keep it from moving. I can't for the life of me remember and its driving me crazy. Any help is great. THANKS!
a rug pad. If you mean those white, rubberish things that are a couple inches smaller than the rug and that at he rug sits on.
Q:I am looking to purchase an area rug. I finally see one that I love. It's made from viscose rayon. Would that be a mistake to buy. It's very reasonably priced. I have no intention to buy a $500 rug anyway.
You can secure it with double sided carpet tape if you are concerned about creep. The home improvement centers sell it and it works very well to secure the area rug I have under my dining room table. Viscose rayon would indeed be a good choice in an area with chair traffic, food and beverages. It won't hold stains or smells like wool does, will be easier to clean than silk and is better quality fiber than nylon. If the flooring that it is going over is hardwood or ceramic tile, you can also purchase a non-skid underlayment that will protect your floors and stop creep. Go for it and enjoy!
Q:which rooms are they in
One for my entrance. One for my back entrance. The bathroom rug. One in the kitchen for by sink(for the water spills).
Q:Just moved. Livingroom has off white walls solid wood flooring which is a golden oak color. Am buying olive off white livingroom furniture, but need to know what colors would go well for a large rug? The curtains are also green, but more pale. I'm not picky about the style rug; can be contemporary to Oriental, as long as the colors look good.
Anything will work. I would suggest that to give the room some interest that you pick a rug that has more in it than green and use some of those colors for accessorizing and pictures and such - unless you want to go for a room that is in just one color, of course. If you're not sure about what colors the rug should have other than green, just look at your favorite comfortor or sweater or go to the carpet store and see what kind of colors - not styles - jump at you. Colors can be tricky - but if they are using them together in carpets or fabrics that it's a pretty safe bet that they will all work together when you use them.
Q:I have heard that cleaning a carpet with a quot;carpet cleanerquot; can actually harm the carpet. How do I clean my carpet, which is brand new, without harming it? I heard you have to put scotch guard or something on it.....idk please help! Thanks!
Here's the best way: Cleaning a carpet is almost a calling, you must consider many things. What is the carpet made of? Wool, nylon, synthetic materials, combinations of wool and silk and or cotton fibers. It makes a great deal of difference what the carpet is made of, in your approach to cleaning it. If its some sort of synthetic fiber like nylon, for example, forget about ever getting that spot out. If its a natural fiber such as wool or silk or cotton you can clean it First you need a pail, tepid water and a decent sponge or two. Of the utmost importance is real soap, not detergent or dish soap but liquid soap that you can whip into a sort of froth. The soap should be either castile soap that has been grated or the gentlest sort of liquid hand soap on the market. What you need to do now is place some soap in a jar or the pail and make a large amount of froth or bubbles. You will only be using the froth to clean the stain. You can use one of the sponges for this, soak the sponge in the soap bubbles. After absorbing as much material as possible from the actual stain. Don't rub or scrub the stain, just sponge the soap into the fibers with a gentle press and lift motion. Repeat until the spot disappears. Now, the second part, pour a few tablespoons of white vinegar into a pail of tepid water and using the second sponge moistened with vinegar and water, remove the soap on the carpet. Using the same method mentioned above. It takes time and effort but in the end, if you have a carpet worth keeping this is the way to do it. You may have to do this a multitude of times to remove the stains, never leave soap on a carpet, it matts the fibers and dirt is attracted to the sticky soap residue. Try not to use too much force either when cleaning it, gentle is the key, as it destroys the nap of the carpet.
Q:What is the best way to clean stains on a seagrass rug? These are from a cat throwing up hairballs. We have tried water, Oxyclean, baking soda, carpet foaming cleaner...Any remedies would be very much appreciated.Thanks!
Sorry to tell yo uthat the stains are most likely permanent. Seagrass, by nature is a porous fiber. Hence the stains have penetrated the fibers in the rug, and have become inherent, just as a dye would. Your best chance would be to completely redye the rug. It may be cheaper however to buy another, and keep Puss N Boots in the other room.
Q:If I removed the rug the color will age and change darker but will the floor where the rug was blend with the outer Perimeter?
The wood will darken when it is exposed to light. In time it will blend in with the rest of the floor.
Q:I haven't vacuumed my carpet in over 2 months and its really dirty. I know its disgusting but I hate this flat so much and I rarely come here, just to sleep. My room mate has a vacuum but its a standing up one and I hate those which is why I hate doing it plus my room is small and has a lot of stuff in it (huge walldrobe, dressing table, chest of drawers, bedside table, 2 person sofa, storage boxes, 2 chairs). Anyway we have mice and I put down sticky pad things and I found what I think is silverfish on it so I REALLY want to clean it properly now. Should I buy a carpet cleaner? I heard using vinegar but I'm not sure how. How would you go about cleaning it? should I just vacuum it continuously for like 10 minutes lol? And yes I know its gross but I'm really lazy.... don't judge me =/
I would completely empty the room use a good vacuum to clean it out thoroughly you might want to go over it a few times, if it still seems dirty buy or rent a good carpet cleaner and remember to follow up with a plain water or a low concentrated vinegar solution after shampooing with soap so you do not leave soap residue in the carpet
Q:I am getting carpet installed tomorrow (Monday). I had bent it to get it upstairs. I kept it bent for about 1 week. There is some wrinkles now near the middle. Will this stretch out when he installs the carpet in the room???
no doubt about it they will come out. I bend carpet all the time around corners. It will take a little time for the carpet to relax but it will. You could help it by unrolling it so it will flatten overnight. Also if it's still wrinkled tomorrow you could use a steamer. Just steam the wrinkles for a second. When the installer stretches your carpet and kicks it in the wrinkles should come out anyway.
Q:I need help removing odours from our carpet. We're renting at the moment and the carpet was pretty grubby when we moved in but we've cleaned it up a fair bit with a wet/dry vaccuum cleaner. We've had a litter of puppies recently though and as puppies do, they've had a few accidents on the carpet. The carpet now has a urine smell in it and I'm trying to get rid of it but not sure what to use. I've tried using teatree/eucalyptus oil, and a few carpet cleaners. They work removing the stains but not the smell. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
Replace the carpet. Nothing will ever get all the odor or urine out. It's soaked through to the pad and possibly the concrete under that. You might think about painting a sealant on the concrete after you take up the ruined carpet and pad. Before putting down new carpet. That odor can seep back up from the concrete (or wood) subfloor for years to come. Every time it rains or is damp outside, you very likely will smell it again. Better yet, put down wood laminate or something instead of more carpet.

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