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Wilton wall to wall carpet

Wilton wall to wall carpet

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China Main Port
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
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Supply Capability:
3000000 m²/month

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Quick Details

  • Material:100% Polypropylene

  • Style:Jacquard

  • Pattern:Cut Pile

  • Design:Wilton

  • Technics:machine woven

  • Use:Home, Hotel, Bedroom, Decorative, Bathroom, Commercial

  • Size:4*25M

  • Place of Origin:Jiangsu, China (Mainland)

  • Model Number:wilton woven carpet

  • Product:wilton woven carpet

  • Carpet pile height:8mm+/-.05mm

  • Total Height:10mm

  • Carpet yarn Fiber:PP or Wool blend

  • Carpet color no.:Max. 16 colors as approval, 2 stocked sets 18 colors/set

  • Carpet pitch:320

  • Carpet row:420

  • Width:3.66/4m

  • Length:25m

  • Carpet Backing:Polyester, Jute/PP, Constructive BASF Latex

Specifications

wilton woven carpet
1. Density: 320*420
2. Yarn Material: Polypropylene
3. Pile height: 8mm +/- 0.5mm

wilton woven carpet

Product Description

 

Style Name:

wilton woven carpet, High Quality Hotel Carpet

H.S. Code:

5702 4200

5702 4200

5702 4200

5702 4200

Area of Suitability:

Hotel, Suite, Room, Mosque, Conference, Lobby, Hallway, Corridor, Meeting Room, Casino, Restaurant, Public Areas

Yarn Fiber:

PP or Wool blend

Color No.:

Max. 16 colors as approval, 2 stocked sets 18 colors/set

Pitch:

320

320

320

320

Row:

400

420

500

550

Yarn Count:

2/47's Dewsbury - 660/2 Tex

Pile Height:

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

8mm +/- 0.5mm

Total Height:

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

10mm +/- 0.5mm

Pile Weight:

28.4oz/sq.yd

32.5oz/sq.yd

36.5oz/sq.yd

40.0oz/sq.yd

Total Weight:

63.9oz/sq.yd

68.0oz/sq.yd

74.0oz/sq.yd

78.5oz/sq.yd

Backing:

Polyester, Jute/PP, Constructive BASF Latex

Width:

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

3.66/4m

Permanent Antistatic:

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

≤3.5KV

Fire Rating:

Passed Cf1-s1, t1

Passed Cf1-s1, t1

Suitability:

Medium Contract Use

Heavy Contract Use

Q: So does anyone know how to properly wash a rug. A living room sized rug.... 8x10... without damaging it or anything? My darling 2 y/o has spilt plenty of things on it and it's time for a washing!
Contact a professional carpet cleaner - some rug stores offer rug cleaning services, too... or, use in-home carpet cleansers with a soft brush?
Q: I inherited two fairly large Moroccan rugs, hand made, that my parents purchased years ago in Marrakesh. What is the best way for me to sell these at a good price? I'm honestly not willing to put in that much time.
You're not going to get much, considering that OKorder is loaded with Persian carpets. I would put them in storage, but first call a rug dealer to see what you must do first, in order to store them. (Probably cleaning and moth-proofing) They may even take them on consignment. If I were you, I would hang on to them. I have purchased a lot of persian wool, handmade rugs, and they are so beautiful, and look so classy.
Q: I have a white berber carpet in my room, and it has these gross grayish areas that are probably from dirt and what not . Also, my nauseous doggy sleeps on my bed and I have his various, dried throw up stains in it too. I've tried orange Goo Gone on everything , and it didnt work . I would like something that's pretty cheap that I could buy at like a local Walmart/Target, deep cleaning , pet safe , works on berber carpet , and isent a ton of hastle. I mean I don't mind getting on my hands and knees working stuff in , but nothing too extreme. I just want my carpet clean!!I don't want to have to rent a carpet cleaner , so I'm curious . What store bought carpet cleaners have worked for you? And do you think those will work for my carpet ? Thank you so much! (:
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Q: Reorganization
Rugs on carpet is certainly ok to do. However I found the rug would tend to wander a bit too much, and have found there is some real good material on sale that you put between the rug and carpet. This prevents all slippage, our rug hasn't moved in a long time now, and still looks great!
Q: I am about to get a foal and a light horses. Which blankets/rugs do each of them need and why?
Depends if your horse is going to live out all year, or in on a night, whether it's clipped etc etc. As you are getting a foal, don't buy anything too expensive as it's going to grow out of it pretty quickly. You'll need a waterproof rug for outside and a stable rug for inside. It also depends where you live, what sort of weather you tend to get, if there is good shelter in the field. You can get different weights for rugs, a bit like tog rating on a duvet. Don't get one to warm as it can make a horse soft, the main thing is to prevent the worst of the weather getting onto your horse.
Q: 1) How often does the average person scrub their carpets?2) How often does the average person scrub their sofa/furniture?
carpets and furniture should be professionally cleaned once a year.
Q: I just got my rug back from the dry cleaner and it looks dull and still smells like mice urine.Is there a product that would revive the colors?
This urine stained rug should have been cleaned by a hot water extraction carpet cleaner, who would have soaked the rug overnight in an enzyme solution, followed by a complete rinse and extraction prior to drying.
Q: I have a bad dried coffee stain on my white carpet....suggestions?10pts to best first answer!
white vinegar water; rub dry with towel.
Q: Is one of the two supposed to be softer than the other? More durable? Easier to clean? I want a sisal type area rug. I want a casual look that would go with my blend of tradtional and contemporary decor. I do not want a scratchy rug with fibers that quot;stick upquot; like bristles on a brush! I thought the sisal would be softer and more pliant to the touch, but a decorator friend said the jute is what I want.I believe seagrass is the scratchy, bristle-y fiber, and I don't want that. I want a sleek, tailored look.Any suggestions or ideas?
Sisal rugs tend to be more durable. They are both natural fibers. I believe sisal wool rugs are what you're looking for. Sisal - the strength and durability of natural fibers, Wool - the soft underfoot feel. Sisal wool rugs have the best of both worlds - durable and soft. Jute is also soft, one of the softest natural fiber rugs. I guess the best way to compare the textured feel is to go into a rug shop and feel the difference of the materials.

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