• Round Shape Polyester Jacquard  Indoor Carpet System 1
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Round Shape Polyester Jacquard  Indoor Carpet

Round Shape Polyester Jacquard Indoor Carpet

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 m²
Supply Capability:
40000 m²/month

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Description of Polyester Jacquard Carpet 


Style name:

Polyester Jacquard Carpet 
Raw Material:

Polyester chenille yarn

Use:Bathroom, bedroom, parlor, toilet, decoration, movie house, outdoor etc
Restaurant, hotel, restaurant
Weight: Top:600 - 750 g/m2  Bottom: 400-450g/m2
Size:25*75 / 40*60 / 50*80 / 60*90 / 70*140 / 70*120 / 70*180 /  80*120 / 80*100 / 90*90 / 90*14 / 90*150 / 120*170
Pattern:As customer's requirements  
Packing: Each rug packed with a OPP bag .
Technics:Needle punchded/non woven
Productivity:40000 square meters per month . 
Place of origin: China
Standard quantity: 2800-3000 M2 in 1x20'GP container , 6500-7000 M2 in 1x20'GP container 
MOQ:500 piece( Our company design )    2000 piece ( The guest design )
Delivery time: Within10-15 working days after receiving your advance money
Payment term: T/T, L/C
Port: China Main Port

 

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Q: Stains on carpet
First need to check the stain in the carpet. You have two options 1. Do yourself 2. Help of a professional carpet cleaners. If you choose for first option, both steam and carpet cleaner required, steam to freshen up the carpet and carpet cleaner to remove stains and dust. Getting help from professional carpet cleaner will make the job easy with low cost.
Q: that keeps shedding. it's a wool rug and I love it, but I just bought it and it shed shed sheds all over the place. What to do to stop the shedding.....or will it just continue forever?
Hi, This is a natural process of wool rugs shedding loose fibers from the weaving process. It will not hurt your rug just may be a little annoying but the great qualities of wool will make up for that. You may have to vacuum more often 2 or 3 times a week for a year or less until the shedding stops. If the rug is a longer pile like a flokati rug you can rake it with a garden rake (preferable wood or plastic) or uses a wide tooth brush or pet brush to brush it. Hope this helps and hang in there with the shedding!
Q: Hi yahoo answers give me a suggestions to remove the rugs from the carpet..
Do you mean rugs - pick them up and more them. Or bugs.... Insecticide.....
Q: How to deal with the oil stain on the carpet after being absorbing by flour?
Since it has been absorbed by flour, then you'd better dry the carpet in the sun, or use the hair dryer to blow it, then along the direction of the wool carpet, brush the flour attached on the carpet, vacuum surface grinding, doing this for several tiimes. . . . .
Q: I spilled a full ashtray on my off white carpet i scrubed it with carpet cleaner i still have a big black spot anyone know how i can get that out? Thanks
1 Sprinkle baking soda onto the areas of the carpet stained with ashes. Baking soda will absorb into the stains, removing the ashes from the carpet fibers. 2 Allow the baking soda to set on the carpet for an hour. Use a vacuum cleaner to vacuum up the baking soda from the carpet. 3 Apply dry-cleaning solvent to a clean, white cloth. Sponge the stained carpet with the cloth until the solvent is absorbed. 4 Inspect the carpet for remaining ashes or stains. Repeat the entire process if needed.
Q: can anyone possible help me with a pryer rug?
what about the rug burns ?
Q: my doctor prescribed me this benzoyl peroxide gel for my face and i accidentally got a big glob of it on my rug. I went to clean it up with these red tissues and it started to turn my rug red! The next day, I put this carpet cleaner on it (one that has to sit for 15 minutes then you vacuum it) and it turned it orange!
Also if there are no scraps you may be able to go to a carpet store or Home Depot with a sample and get a remnant. You can also cut out a section from where it won't be noticed such as the back of a closet and then just switch the sections.
Q: I have a rug that I had used in my dorm room four years ago that has been sitting in my garage since then. My parents told me I have to clean it really well. What can I do to make sure I get rid of all of the bugs in it?
Make sure to shake it out really well. After you're done with that use a vacuum on its lowest level (If you have a looped rug- the bristles can damage it) So make sure the brissels aren't spinning! Afterwards you can sprinkle some backing soda on it, let it sit and vacuum again to get the musty, garage smell out of it! good Luck!
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.
The thing I did when I had this problem, was used double sided tape. Get the kind that is about 2-3 wide and run a strip of that all along the sides of your throw rug. Hopefully, that will work. You should be able to find that at a store such as Menard's. There are these rubber type runners that also work to hold rugs in place. But I'm not sure they work on carpet. I know they work well on vinyl flooring and tile. If worst comes to worst, and you really don't want to move this rug to a different area, I suppose you could use a staple gun to staple it down. You would have to use a butter knife to remove the staples if you wanted to ever move it. Good luck, sounds like it's irritating right now.
Q: really want one like this but i will not pay 500 bucks for a 8 by 10 rug....(or how ever much it costs..)just, where can i find a big, fluffy, soft rug like this one for an affordable price? (i like the off white and the teal) = ) thanks i guess :)
The rug in the photo is made from wool. If you have pets in your home, wool is not a good choice as the pet will mark the rug with urine, numerous times if given the chance. They can sense another animal close by, in this case sheep, and will ruin the rug. As a pro carpet cleaner, I've seen this happen a million times. If you want a less expensive, plush rug, look for one made from Nylon. To save money, pick out a remnant at a carpet store, and have them or some one they know, sew a border around the perimeter.

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