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Woven Jacquard Rugs , Home Used Carpet and Rugs

Woven Jacquard Rugs , Home Used Carpet and Rugs

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT or LC
Min Order Qty:
500m2 m²
Supply Capability:
300000 m²/month

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1. Description of Woven Jacquard rugs , carpet and Rugs

 

  • Material: 100%pp

  • Style:Jacquard

  • Pattern:Cut Pile

  • Design:Modern / Traditional

  • Technics:Machine Woven Carpet

  • Use:Home, Hotel, Bedroom, Prayer, Outdoor, Decorative, Bathroom, Toilet, Commercial, Car

  • Size:4X30m woven Axminster carpet

  • Place of Origin:Jiangsu, China (Mainland)

  • Model Number:woven axminster carpet

  • Product:woven Axminster carpet

  • Color:within 16 colors

  • Density::320*512 etc

  • Pile Height::8mm +/- 0.5mm

  • Total Height::10mm +/- 0.5mm

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

  • Width:3.66/4m

  • Loading port:Shanghai

  • Lead time:20-25 days upon deposit for woven Axminster carpet

  • MOQ:500 SQM

 

2. Features of Woven Jacquard rugs , carpet and Rugs

 

  • Top grade woven Axminster Equipment;

  • 80%wool 20% Nylon with jute backing

  • Easy to clean. Dry quickly. Good wearability. Launder Well;

  • Jute backing with Environmental Protection, strong durable;

  • Jute backing is not shrink, strong power

  • Antistatic, Anti-bacterial, Mildew proof, kindly to child;

 

3. Specifications of Woven Jacquard rugs , carpet and Rugs

 

TechnicsWilton carpets
Materialwool/Polyester/PP
Pile typecut pile
Pile height7-8mm
Pile weight900-1500g/m2
Gauge1/10"G
Width3.66M or 4M
BackingPP
Use

hotel, airport, rooms,banquet halls, luxury guest rooms

 

4. Images of Axminster Wool and Nylon Wall to Wall Carpet

 

 

 

5. FAQ

 

1)  Where it could be applicated?

 

Our products are widely used in every field of modern society such as electric blanket,bedding, car interior, bags, mask, hats, clothes, shoecover, apron,cloth, packaging material, furniture, mattresses, toys, clothing, filter fabric, filling materials, agriculture, home textile,garment, industry, interlining and other industries.


2)   Are free samples available?


Yes. But express delivery cost is to be collected and we will pay it back after confirming the order.


3)  What about the lead time for mass production? 

 

Honestly, it depends on the order quantity and the season you place the order. Generally speaking, we suggest that you start inquiry two months before the date you would like to 

get the products at your country.

 

4)  What is your terms of delivery? 

 

We accept EXW, FOB, CIF, etc. You can choose the one which is the most convenient or cost effective for you.  

 

Q: Hi. We're currently redoing our spare bedroom complete with new carpet, new paint, and new molding. We've ripped up the old carpet and removed the old molding from the walls. We plan to paint next weekend. My question is, do we install the new molding before or after the new carpet is installed (in about two weeks after painting is done)? Which is the best way to go?
Oxyclean. If it's the powder then wet the spot and saturate the area with the powder. Let it sit for a while. Maybe even overnight. You will have to have a carpet cleaner or shop vac to suck up the old oxyclean. Then you will probably have to reapply several times. I do this with my laundry that gets mildew and mold on it and it works like a charm. If you use the liquid oxyclean that comes in the spray bottle then just spray it on and suck it up with the carpet cleaner or shop vac. This is the method I use on my carpet with pet stains and I love it. hint: liquid tide in the carpet cleaner works wonders too.
Q: So last night i was painting my nails and i got some nail polish on my carpet and i cant get it out. Please help.
This has happened to me quite a lot. What I used, was fantastik cleaner and sprayed the spot then I let it soaked in. then I left a paper towel over the spot to clear up the polish. If that doesn't work, you could try putting nail polish remover on a towel and soak up the area with that.
Q: The carpet stains to clean
Coffee stains, tea stains using ammonia scrubbing. Silk and wool carpet, washed with oxalic acid detergent, 10-20 minutes after the wash, or 10% glycerin solution cleaning.
Q: So I have this big area rug in the middle of my living room and it keeps rolling up and sliding around how do I make it stay in one place. Nothing permanent because I rent. And its on carpet.
Double sided tape.
Q: He's a 1 year old male, and my mom bought a new rug for our bathroom, and he's always peeing on it! I really need to get him to stop because now my mom wants to get rid of him =[ And if it helps, we have another male cat (they're both fixed) that's 8 or 9 years old. Thanks!
Last year my beautiful Manx cat Theodore went out for the evening and never came back. I love cats and the house didn't feel the same without one, so I picked up Lola from a rescue centre. She was very frightened and would pee all over the house. I found Cat Spraying No More??? on the internet and the techniques worked almost immediately. I haven't had a problem with Lola since. Amazing! Can't stop your cat peeing in the house? Then worry no more...
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?
Yes. Totally normal. No commercial cleaning solutions remove the urine. No, there is no way to revive the colors, either.
Q: My bedroom is 114 1/4 inches in length and 128 inches in width. How much do you think that much carpet would cost max.?Thank you.:)
depends on the brand normally around 200
Q: I am wanting to make a braided rug. I have done a lot of research and have patterns, know how to do a few different braids, etc. The trouble I am having is deciding what kind of material to use. I know most people use scraps. I have some old clothes I can cut up, but what material is best? I have mostly old cotton t-shirts. Would that work? Do jeans work? Or should I just buy some sort of material at the store? Any recommendations??
So far as I know, any fabric will do and I have seen all kinds used. However, my grandmother would go to an upholstery shop where she'd get scraps for free or near free. It is very tough fabric and those rugs lasted for many years.
Q: This might be a stupid question. But I'm about to buy carpet and I need to know how many sq. feet I need. I need to get a 16x20 piece of carpet and the prices go per sq. footage. so, How much sq.footage is 16x20? thanks.
You need 320 s/f butttttttt..... Carpet comes mainly in 12 and 15 foot wide so depending on how you room is laid out with its walking patterns etc is how its laid and seamed. Generaly a seam will be on the furthest wall away from all traffic. Again if your carpet comes 15 foot ( some do some only comes 12 foot wide) you ll you ll need extra carpet for a seam . You ll be scraping out some so you ll have to get more than 320 s/f GL
Q: I have carpet beetles. Will carpet cleaning kill them? If not, what should I do to get rid of them that is pet friendly.
I have had a major problem with black and variated carpet beetles and no matter what I did, they kept coming back! I don't want to buy bug spray because I have a 6 month old boy. Recently I went on a whim and started spraying down the baseboards with colgate pro health mouth wash since someone told me it works for bugs and then I did an experiment. I found a beetle escaping running across the kitchen floor so I sprayed him and he was running, running, running then fell over dead! I decided to add some lavender oil drops to the mix to make it smell nice. Then, I was cleaning the bedroom and I had found a carpet beetle larvae out of its hiding spot so I took it and put it into an empty container and sprayed it with mouth wash and took it out right away on a dry piece of paper and only after a few seconds, it was dead. Try mouth wash. So far it seems to be an effective way of killing them- all life stages. Since the stuff doesnt have alcohol and if you spray the baseboards only, it shouldn't be a problem as long as you don't make a pool of it.

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