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White Faux Fur Sheepskin  Rug

White Faux Fur Sheepskin Rug

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Specifications

1.Faux fur sheepskin rug,100% acrylic material.
2.Much cheaper price than real one.
3.Various colors for choose


FAKE SHEEPSKIN RUG

Genuine new natural sheepskin rug are ideal as a wedding gifts, yoga, natural sleeping area for a new baby, you can throw it over a chair, baby-carriage...fake one also with same use

Material

100% acrylic

Pile weight

about 870g/sqm

Pile height

about 6.5cm

Backing

Suede fabric backing

Total weight

About 920g/sqm

Size

Max width 200cm, stand size is 60x90cm, 70x120cm, custom size can be made like 50x90cm, 69x115cm, 100x140cm etc

MOQ

300sqm for white color, 500sqm for dyed colors, 800sqm/order. Stock color can be less quantity.

Lead of time

About 30-40days depend on factory production schedule.

Packing

Each piece with polybag, then 25pcs put into one carton, or each piece roll with paper tube, many piece into one carton, also can packed as customer requirement.



Q:I recently moved into my first apartment and its pretty nice except for the carpet in the living room. Its a kight green color and it's just full if stains. I would love to just put a new carpet in but thats not really practical because I'm just renting the place. It waould cost stanley steamers about $100 to clean it but this carpet is really old and stained. Would it even be worth that? I'm afraid I'm gonna spend the money and it's still gonna look gross
Make sure you take before pictures! that way when you move out you wont get blamed for the stains. Sears will clean 2 rooms for $69. You could buy a green machine handheld cleaner for that price too. Most grocery stores have the rental steam cleaners for less. If you go for the professional company then they have to get it clean or they wont make you pay.
Q:I'm in a 5 piece band playing in about a 20x20 room. 2 walls aren't covered with boxes and the floor is linoleum. It's really loud in there and we need to dampen the room to a bearable level. We were thinking about getting 3 or 4 rugs for said 2 walls and floor. But then we started considering acoustic foam. I'm sure acoustic foam is more effective than rugs, but since we're on a really tight budget, is it really worth it to spend twice as much on foam? Or will rugs suffice? Side question, if we get rugs, could we just get 2 and put them on the floor since i'm certain the linoleum is the main culprit, or do the walls probably need it to?
Find your local Gypsum products store and check out their products, they have all kinds of wall and ceiling treatments that will help keep the sound in the room but will also help keep it true in the room so you don't get distortion that may affect your music.
Q:I steam clean my carpet twice a year but lately because of a sick pet it is more often. No matter if I do it myself or have a professional do it, I see dark brown water. It has never been clear. How many times do I go over the carpet to get the clean water. Is this all dirt? Or is it color from the carpet and pad. It drives me nuts. Only carpet that comes out with clear is one that was shampooed twice over the years in an extra room that isn't used. Thanks to anyone who can tell me why and what I have to do. No, I'm not a pig lol. Of course I vacuum regularly.
It is just dirt and dust. You can probably go over it 10 times and still get dirty water. The dirt becomes crushed down into the fibers and to the pad. The best you can do is to shampoo once, and rinse twice.
Q:The rug is wool, no backing and about 5x8 and covered in dog and cat hair! Can I do it myself? Or do I need to take it to the cleaners?
carpet machine
Q:What material is used for the automobile carpet
There are pure wool carpet, acrylic fibers carpets and chemical?fiber carpets used in car.
Q:I recently dropped a small spot of bleach on cream colored carpet. Is there any way to dye the carpet back? It is a spot about the size of a quarter.
U can't restore color... but u have options. First u need to pull up as much of the bleach as u can. Bleach will eat up carpet not just remove color. Use a spot shampoo remover. Make sure spot is dry. Then go to the side corner of your closet, that u can't see and cut out a patch that is bigger than the one u want to remove. Cut out the organge spot. and glue back in the new carpet. U can secure with carpet nails. If ur unsure, go to carpet installer, they r usually great about teaching u how to fix most effective method. If u can put another rug over the spot then I do that. I wouldn't bother gluing in patch unless I was moving and u don't want to replace carpeting or be assess damages by landlord.
Q:How do I get nail polish out of my carpet? Would nail polish remover work?
A okorder . Acetone will permanently damage the adhesives.
Q:Okay, my little puppy tore up the carpet at my doorway where the hard wood floor meets the carpet. I have OCD and it bothers me so bad! lol! Question is, is there anyway that I can fix this without having to buy all new carpet? Or atleast any ideas to cover it up, but it has to look nice! Pictures will be below in a link!
Provided you can get the same type of carpet, you can seem in a piece. Basically you need carpet seeming tape, new carpet, and a carpet seeming iron. You have to take a straight edge or a square and cut off the bad section. Cut to match new section with straight edge or square. Warm up seaming iron match the run of the new carpet with The run of the old otherwise it will look really bad. Lay seam tape half and half between old and new carpet. .. better yet it would be esier for you to look up how to seam carpet on youtube. Good luck
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:What's the purpose of an excercise rug? Does it really keep your horse warmn just on rhe hindquarters? But don't horses usually heat up with work. Can it be used walk,trot canter and too jump? I just want to know the purpose of this.
Exercise rugs are mainly used on horses that have a poor coat or are clipped to give them a bit of extra warmth in the winter. They are primarily used to put on a horse when doing work such as hacking or activities that involves a lot of walking or some trotting. They arent really used so much when they horse is in harder work like cantering and jumping as the horse will be working harder and get hotter easier and there is the risk of the rug flapping which might scare the horse when working in faster paces. These rugs are often also used just to put over a horse to keep them warm when they are standing around waiting for a competition or the likes to start. xx

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