Super Soft Anti-Slip Bath Mat
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Quick Details
Material: Microfiber
Feature: Eco-Friendly, Stocked
Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Colour: blackish green,purple. silvery grey . orange. blue.
Model Number: Super Soft floor mat
Material: microfiber
Design: bathmat
Style: Plain bathmat
Technics: Machine made
Pattern: shaggy floor mat
Application:outdoor,indoor,bedroom,bathroom,room floor,windowsil,Living room
Features: Super soft, good-looking, anti-slip,
Advantage: No-fade,no-shrink,anti-slip
Warning: NO ironing and pressing NO stoving NO bleaching
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: | 50PCS/CTN 0.15CBM/CTN 100pcs/bale |
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Delivery Detail: | 10-15DAYS |
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Specifications
1.Floor mat and rugs manufacturer
2.200 designs are available
3.Small order accept
4.samples are in free
5.Fast delivery
1.Item Name:
Microfiber SUPER soft floor mat
2. PRODUCT DETAILS:
[ 1 ] Description : super soft shaggy floor mat
[ 2 ] Item no. : microfiber SUPER soft superfine MD
[ 3 ] Mterial : Microfiber
[4 ] Size : 40*60cm 50*80cm 60*90cm 70*140cm
[ 5 ] Colour : light yellow . purple. silvery grey . orange. blue.
lilac. cream-colour .reddish . light green . coffe . camel .
Payment Terms:
(1)Western Union
(2)TT 30% deposit,70% balance before shipment.
(3)Cash
Price terms : (1)EXW Price (2)FOB Ningbo / Shanghai.
Shippment:
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Tracking Number will be sent to you via E-mail after delivery
- Q: we are moving out of our apartment and need to have the carpet cleaned. Has anyone rented a rug doctor? Was it easy to use? work well? Or should I just hire a carpet cleaning company to do it?It was like a $70 difference in price. Trying to save money where we can. Thanks!
- Rug Doctor works great if you have a good strong person to get it from the place you rent it to your home and back again. Any more I prefer hiring a cleaning company that extracts the dirty water. Your carpet is almost dry when they get done and the carpet stays cleaner longer.
- Q: my daughter got play doh all over my carpet....new play doh...how do i get it off the carpet
- Instructions Things You'll Need: Vacuum cleaner Metal spoon Stiff bristled brush Foam carpet cleaning solution Step 1 While it's still moist, remove as much of the play dough from the carpet as you can. Avoid stepping on it to prevent it from being ground in to the carpet fibers even more. Step 2 Is there dough that you were unable to get picked up because it's already too stuck to the carpet? Walk away! Leave the dough to dry for several hours (I find that over- night works best). You want the dough to be as dry as possible. Step 3 Using the edge of a spoon, firmly scrape the dough from the carpet. The spoon will not damage the carpet, and it will also loosen the dried dough that is stuck. Step 4 Vacuum the carpet thoroughly. Continue to scrape and vacuum until all of the dough is removed.
- Q: I have a carpeted hallway and it gets very dirty from people, prams etc. Can anyone tell me the best cleaner to use?
- If you want something that's more for a specific spot on the rug and that''s quick and easy - try the 409 carpet cleaner (you can get it at the grocery store or walmart) - it's foam that you spray on the rug and then vacuum it up. A good thing about this stuff - I use it on my dry clean only blazers between trips to the dry cleaner - it's great for getting stains around the cuff and any make-up stains on the lapels! Foam it on, rub it in and then use the upholstery attachment on your vacuum to suck it off of the fabric!
- Q: What kind of goods does carpet belong to? Where can I buy them in general?
- Carpet maintenance method: in the furniture legs touch carpet, should be placed cushion or often move furniture; to wear serious parts, in addition to take cover to protect, but also can change position use. Because the carpet surface layer, easy to accumulate dust in the fiber, high-grade carpet maintenance is the best way to use vacuum cleaners along the direction of the hair vacuum, so that you can keep the carpet clean.
- Q: The discoloration of carpet
- Know the flowers with blanket material base down jacket not rinsed traces can not clean blanket to use washing machine drying Lun (dry shade) from the manufacturers directly to re wash wash wash do not wash the carpet like home (for acrylic blanket blanket) for pure blanket with a towel wipe it dry wet brush look at the effect of turn to clean and don't let the color on the area do not get clean
- Q: Living room is15 squares, what size of the carpet is appropriate?
- The size of the carpet is generally the side of the table and sofa, if the room seems empty, then extend the carpet outside a little.
- Q: do i have to wait till the carpet dryes before i put the furniture back onto the carpet? or can i put the furniture right back on it? if not how long does it take to dry?
- You should wait until it is thoroughly dry. If you have to move furniture back on, slip something (like wax paper or plastic wrap) under the legs first.
- Q: i have just bought a thoroughbred who has a very fine coat despite the fact it is winter, he lived out at his previous home but with 2 rugs on. i want to continue having him living out but with so many rugs out there and not having to rug previous horses i am a bit confused! do you have any brands you recomend? how many rugs do you think he will need?i live in england so it can get a bit cold in the winter, i want to rug him because i would rather he keep his nice thin coat and also he is sued to being rugged and what with moving home and meeting all the new horses, not having a rug on might be a bit of a shock to the system!
- I would definitely say that Weatherbeeta are the best brand for affordable but comfortable and hard wearing rugs. I've had my weatherbeeta rugs for two years and only had them washed, not reproofed even though one of my horses is a rug wrecker. I have a TB myself and I know how much of a pain it is to rug them! They are very prone to chills and don't really grow an incredibly fluffy coat. Here in scotland its already reached only 4 degrees at night and my hands are frozen, and plus the wind chill makes it a very cold night. My boys are both in mediumweights without necks at the moment at night and lightweights during the day. However this is also because they are getting clipped next week and I want to prepare them for that and not let them get too soft beforehand! For my TB I have this wardrobe - 1 x Lightweight (Mark Todd brand - very good durable, I would say the best out there) 2 x Mediumweight with and without a neck (both Weatherbeeta) 2 x Heavyweight with and without a neck (Mark Todd and Rambo - very good but very expensive brand) The two of the mediumweight / heavyweights mean that in the midst of winter when it gets absolutely FREEZING I can double rug, putting a mediumweight over a heavyweight or vice versa. I also have stable rugs but that depends on whether you are stabling them or not.
- Q: could i turn my highland out in winter with a summer turnout/sheet with a rambo fleece underneath ( best fleece on the market ) because hes a highland i dont want him caked in thick heavy turnouts. i just think a summer turnout would be enough to keep the snow off his fleece which is really what i want. i will only use this method on snowy/frosty days.
- Yeah maybe. But the thin rug may rip easily if he rolls on frosty ground and catches himself, or the snow may melt in the middle of the night and the water will seep through the rug and soak the fleece. You would be better off buying a proper turnout rug. Just use a old summer sheet and see if it works, if not, buy a turnout rug. Good luck! x x :)
- Q: Always been as natural as possible with my horses inc rugging, deciding if it's time to rug my old guy (I say old but he's 18 which isn't that old I know!). He's a warmblood, 18yrs used now as a pleasure/trail horse. Things to consider:I live in Queensland, Australia - the lowest the temperatures been since we've lived here is around 1-2 degrees celsius (that's 33-35 Fahrenheit) but it is quite windy (it doesn't snow here - I wish!)This horse spent most of his life in Victoria where the temperature got much lower much windier but he was with a large herd to snuggle up too.We have a run in shelter with just a roof minimal trees.He's a good doer keeping his condition (if anything slightly chubby!).Thanks for your contributions :)
- Once it starts getting colder out, watch him for signs of being cold, such as shivering. If giving him a little more grain doesn't help, I would rug him. It's all up to how he is on his own. I would at least put a light blanket on when it's windy, if he has grown a winter coat. If his coat isn't as thick as it should be, I would rug him with a heavier rug. If you're concerned about a rug being too warm, go out to the paddock every few hours and stick your hand under the blanket. If he's sweating, it's too heavy. If he's toasty and not sweaty, he's good.