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Wholesale Muslim Prayer Mat Islamic Pocket Foldable for Travel

Wholesale Muslim Prayer Mat Islamic Pocket Foldable for Travel

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1 Structure of Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat

Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat are made of 100% chenille. We have hundreds of designs for your choice and we also welcome customized designs from your part.

 

2 Main Features of Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat

Feature: Soft, Light, Beautiful, Portable. 

 

3 Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat Images

 Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat

 Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat

 Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat

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 Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat

 Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat

 Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat


4 Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat Specification

Item: prayer mat

Material fabric: 100% chenille;

Style: jacquard;

Pattern: flowers, temples, buildings, unique style;

Technics: knitted;

Size: 50*70cm, 70*110cm, 150*210cm, 160*220cm, etc.

Weight: 400g/piece ;

Color: red, blue, green, yellow, black, white,  brown or customized ;

Feature: utility, anti-skid, anti-pilling, comfortable, soft;

Use: praying, home, travel, outside, camping;

Packing: woven bags

MOQ: 1000PCS

Shipping Port: Shanghai Port/Ningbo Port

Shipping: by sea


FAQ of Islamic Muslim Prayer Carpet/Rug/Mat


1) How to control the products’ quality?

We have always placed great emphasis on quality control to ensure that excellent quality level is maintained. Moreover, the principle we always maintain is "to provide customers with better quality, better price and better service".


2) Can you provide OEM service?

Yes, we work on OEM orders. Which means size, material, quantity, design, packing solution, etc will depend on your requests; and your logo will be customized on our products.


 3) What information should I let you know if I want to get a quotation?

1, Size of the products

2, Material and stuff(if have)

3, package

4, Quantities

5, Please send us some pictures and designs for checking if possible so we can do best as your request. Otherwise, we will recommend relevant products with details for your reference.


4)  How many days will sample be finished and how we control the sample charge?

Samples will be sent within 5 working days after we are in receipt of the payment. The sample charge is free, but the charges of shipping will be paid by the customer. You can pay the shipping charges by telex transfer(T/T),Payeasy.


Q:My neice spilled pink nail polish on a beige carpet, what can i do to take it out?
If it didn't go into the carpet, let it dry. If it is just lightly on the surface, you can take a razor blade and scrape it off after it dries. If you try to use nail polish remover, it will smear, spread, and make it look worse. The best thing to do on carpet is to try to remove it when it's dry and can be scraped or cut off. I slopped latex paint on my carpet. After it dried, I took thin shears and got just behind the dried paint and cut it away. Although nail polish is not a latex, I still think this is the best way to go. If you must try to use remover, try to get the dry polish off as much as you can first. Then with the remover, stay limited to just the area of the spill, so as not to spread it.
Q:The carpet in my room was once really soft. Now it is all flat. Is there any trick to fix it and make it stand up and be vibrant again.
Deep shampooing with a rented carpet cleaner might fluff it a little, but when carpet gets old or is cheap to begin with, nothing you can do once it gets flat except rip it out and get new carpet.
Q:I'm looking into carpeting a room and was wondering how much the carpet is. I will be installing it myself.
It depends on the type of carpet you buy as to the price. If you install it yourself, that will save you money. Look at Lowe's. They have carpet left over from putting it in houses, and you may find enough to fit your room. It is cheaper.
Q:I have been searching online forever, I'd love some outside advice. I'm looking to lend some color to my otherwise boring rooms. The color scheme is dark wood, neutral tan walls, sage green(sofa). I have some old club chairs in a light beige sage green diamond pattern, very muted.I've been trying to add color - I've looked at Target, Kohls, Pier 1....I love greens, reds, oranges...If you're in the mood to decorate, would you post me some links of curtains/pillows/rugs you think would do well?
First thing that comes to my head is silver or gray. And you can find window treatments with nice subtle patterns and textures. I am sure you could also find a rug that ties in the colors you have now along with some grays and silvers. I may even suggest popping in some red into that rug too. With accent pillows you can pull out more of the silver and red. I also am a huge fan on mercury vases.. you can find them in the silver family that would look cool too! I have a BA in interior design, 32 year old female
Q:is there a laundry with big boy washers to wash a rug?
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Q:The carpet will go in a finished basement. The basement has bare concrete right now.
If your basement is at most, a little damp, then I'd hesitate before putting in carpeting. You don't want mold to form under the carpet. Try to dry the basement out first. Maybe all you need is a good dehumidifier that you will continue to run. If you're not sure about the floor, do a simple test. Tape a 3x3 foot plastic sheet onto the floor. Seal all edges. Come back in a few days. If there is moisture between the floor and plastic, don't finish the basement floor with carpet. Once the basement is dry, just put an 8-pound pad under the carpet. You don't need roofing felt under it. If you are gluing carpet or carpet squares directly to the floor, be sure to seal any and all cracks in the cement first. Also, use a water-soluble glue in the event that you have to rip up the carpet due to a flooded basement. Don't cover the drains with carpet or, at least, mark them off so you can find them later. There is a spray mold-retardant that can be applied to the carpet after it is laid down. We had that done in our basement. I'm not sure if that can be done prior to laying the carpet, i.e., to spray the floor and/or the padding first.
Q:can i pop them in the dryer briefly? or would they burn the rugs have a rubber bottom . thanks also wat cycle should i useDOnt be rude
Yes you can but on gentle and pop only the rugs in the dryer on low heat to get the dampness out. Oh yeah and your shower curtain..depends on if it's the liner or the curtain. If its the liner buy a new one if its really bad cuz they are a pain in the but to clean. If it's the actual curtain sure go ahead and wash it as long as your rugs and your curtain are the same color wash them together gentle and on cold. -air dry your curtain tho,as there is plastic at the top, and would melt in dryer if dried.
Q:My dog peed on the rug in the bathroom, I know urine has ammonia in it, so would it be okay if I used bleach or would that create a deadly toxin. Can anybody help with this.
you could use bleach but that would just stain the rug. if the spot has dried,wet the spot slightly then pour some bicarbonate of soda down.leave for a while (over night or a few hrs) that will draw the smell out. brush the soda of once you've left it for a while. then clean it with a anti bac carpet cleaner and pat dry.if its small enough you could put it in the washing machine. if the smell is still lingering coffee is good for removing smells. put in down dry on dry fabrics leave again for a while then hover off,you might have to do this a few times,but it should work! hope that helps xxxx
Q:I'm buying a New Forest on Thursday and have done some research but just want to see what your opinions are? Lady has a very thick coat on at the moment and for the time being, while I gradually get her back into work I won't clip her. Will she be ok in and out without a rug? What would you do in this situation? If and when I do clip her, what rug do you recommend? Just turn out or stable too and if so what thickness? Thanks in advance.
If she hasn't been rugged this winter I would definitely not rug her - you'll only flatten her coat and take away her ability to regulate her own temperature. Native ponies are very good at looking after themselves naked, but if she has been rugged over the last few months her coat will not be as good as it could be, it will be lacking in some oils to keep her waterproof and it won't be able to fluff up properly. It takes a whole coat cycle (ie a year) for a pony's coat to recover from being rugged unnecessarily - not a lot of people know that! - and in the meantime she'd be cold without a rug. Most of my ponies live out naked and they'll start to come back into work in the next couple of months. You have to take it slowly and not let them get sweaty, which is not easy with a pony with a full coat, but you just need to keep to walk and don't be tempted to speed things along by trotting. I wouldn't clip after the new year, the spring coat never comes in nicely if you clip too late.
Q:I'd like to know how REAL fur coats, bear skin rugs, etc. are made (by hand not industrial process) as I don't believe its tanning like in leather as it requires the fur to be stripped. I know the animal is killed and harvested, but someone please start after that and tell me as I'm trying to do research for a story I'm working on and I have no experience at this aspect. And if you have an idea of how long they last I'd appreciate it. Also, are they as soft and flexible as it seems or are they harder like leather? Thank you. Also I know its a cruel process and all so please no sarcasm.
Many of us wear them, but we don't actually make them into coats or rugs. They're ALREADY sold in stores ready to wear. My very first fur coat was from a curly lamb suede outside, fur inside.

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