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Carpets with Reasonable Price Customized

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200 m²
Supply Capability:
50000 m²/month

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Carpets with Reasonable Price Customized

FOB Price:

US $ 11 - 20 / Square Meter

MOQ:

200 Square Meter/Square Meters

Supply Ability:

50000 Square Meter/Square Meters per Month

Port:

TIANJIN

Payment Terms:

L/C,T/T, Western Union

Quick Details of Carpets with Reasonable Price Customized

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Style: shaggy carpets

  • Pattern: shaggy

  • Design: Modern

  • Techniques: woven

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

  • Size: any size

  • Model Number: SUN0854 shaggy rugs

  • Type: Carpets with Reasonable Price Customized

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Color: any color

  • Design: Modern design

  • Pile weight: 2300-3600g/sqm

  • Pile height: 2.5-175px

  • Back: canvas back

  • OEM: acceptable

Packaging & Delivery of Carpets with Reasonable Price Customized

Packaging Details:

roll up and put into the poly bag

Delivery Detail:

35-40 DAYS

 

Description of Carpets with Reasonable Price Customized

Name

Carpet Wall to Wall Hand Tufted High Qualified

Style No.

SUN0854

Material

100% polyester

Pile height

From 2.5 to 175px

Pile weight

From 2300g to 3600g/sqm

Size

Any size

Color

Any color 

Designs

Solid color or simple design

Rug back

Canvas latex back

Back colors

White or grey

Yarn

thick yarn, thin yarn, thick yarn & thin yarn mixed available

 

 

 

Q:I have a floor rug - it's about 5 ft * 3 - and I don't know how to clean it. I know I can like shake it out, but can I use carpet cleaner on it? Thanks and I apologize for the lame question. :)
If you can't afford to get it professionally clean at this time, then take a scrub brush with full britzels, and a bucket of hot soapy water with a hint of bleach( Only if its a very light color rug) and scrub. If you have a Multi color rug, then buy some Resolve carpet cleaner(the foam bottle).
Q:I do not want to get a cheap carpet. Is $30 a sq yard above average or expensive?
$30 seems high to me but it may be a superior carpet. Think about the padding also. Even a cheaper carpet will feel plush with the more expensive padding under it.
Q:It is just a plain pink bathroom rug, that has like the rubber or whatever on the bottom. But it is dirty and needs cleaned, how can I do this??
Take to the laundry mat and wash in one of those tumble washers on cold or warm water setting. Dry in dryer but not on the hottest setting. If you dry on the hottest setting in the dryer the rubber backing could melt.
Q:I just bought a really nice wool rug and am now scared if anything ever happens to it, how to clean. Can I treat it like normal carpet and just use rug cleaner? Soap/water?
I wouldn't clean it like a normal carpet. Certainly do not steam clean it or use soap and water. There is a dry carpet cleaning method called Capture. You can usually find it at the supermarket near the other rug cleaning products, or at a DIY home improvement store like Lowe's or Home Depot. It comes in a kit. You sprinkle the stuff on the carpet -- its sort of semi-damp and clumpy -- then use the brush that comes with the kit to rub the stuff into the stain or the entire rug. Let it sit for a bit, then vacuum up the residue. I have used this on my wool area rugs in the past and it works great.
Q:My wife and I are buying our first home. The current owner has new carpet in the living room, stairs and upstairs hall way. We are not going to have the funds to change the ruugs right away so we will need to paint around them. Currently the walls are white and we do not really care for plain colors, but want to stay somewhat conservative.The furniture we are chosing is probably going to be lighter fabric. Also, what wood would look best? We are changing the railing. I was thinking a lighter wood with white pickets.
To tone down the uber-greenness of the forest green rugs, a nice neutral beige would be good and would warm up the room considerably. If you want to break up the vast expanses of green, opt for a cream-colored rug. Warm wood-tones will be good, like a rich honey color. After seeing that space, perhaps a nice earth-tone, such as terra-cotta or honey brown would be best. It would distract from the darkness of the rug and make the room look much richer.
Q:i have a my living room which is 23 by 18 feet then my dinning room is 11by 11 how much would it cost to carpet it that. A rouch estimate????
A rough estimate is approximately $1500.00. There are however many different brands of carpet. Whatever brand you choose, you'll want a good quality carpet padding. Also you did not state if you are going to need old carpet removed. If you do, this is an added cost. Are you installing the carpet yourself. Not recommended if you have not done this before. This is also an added cost if you'll need it installed. The best of luck to you! It's fun to redecorate, if only it weren't so darn expensive!!!
Q:What color carpet matching with rose red and beige sofa,beige tea table and white floor tile is better .
Brown and black carpet looks good.
Q:Im laying carpet in my house and was doing some online shopping and came across carpet tiles an easier much cheaper slternative to carpet. My question is are they worth it and can you tell its tiled when your done? And how long do they last
Carpet Tiles are sort of the DIY answer to laying carpet, since some people find the thought of unrolling the whole 12' roll and cutting it to be a bit daunting. Most of them will come with a 6-8lb pad attached to the bottom, but some come as a flat lay commercial style as well. They're comparable to the actual rolled carpet, but over time they are a bit quicker to show wear and fray, and the visibility of seams really depends on the installation. With the newer technologies, they've made it so they blend in very well, but only if put down properly. The lasting factor comes down to how you treat the carpet and what kind of warranty it has. Obviously, the one with lesser warranties will go a bit quicker, but the same can be said for high traffic areas vs. low traffic. On average, they don't last quite as long as standard roll carpets. I usually see them installed in basements or sitting rooms, not usually entry ways or bedrooms. Just make sure you do some research on the brands and check the warranties before purchasing, and good luck if you do decide to go through with it :)
Q:Yesterday morning the toilet supply line to our toilet burst, and as a result we had crazy flooding. I would say close to half the carpet in our 2 bedroom apartment was drenched, with the neighbors downstairs getting a lot of the extra water.Anyways, they have removed a lot of the padding and set up fans under the carpet to dry it. Here almost two days later the carpet is close to dry, but this places reeks of that lovely mildew smell.....Everyone I have talked to said they should have just replaced the carpet. Do you think we can request they do it if the smell persists?
There are no rules on the subject of while a landlord could replace a carpet. as long as a tenant will settle for the carpeting in place, the owner choose no longer replace it. in the experience that your animals urinated (somewhat the cat) on the carpets, those odors could be confusing to do away with. If the odors can not be eradicated, then the owner can use your cleansing expenditures, plus element of your protection deposit to swap the carpet. in many circumstances, a landlord can not fee the whole fee for carpet alternative, as he could depreciate' the fee of the carpet based upon its age and utilization.
Q:I just replaced my old area rug. The old one was great , I could steam clean it , take it outside and rinse it off and let it air dry. No problems for 4 years, it just got worn out. I replaced it with the same rug from the same store, but the carpet came loose from the backing were I had spot cleaned it. When I vacuumed it pulled out 6 foot of string. I took it back and they replaced it. This new rug, seems a little better, but the backing seems cheap. Is there a way I can re-enforce the backing so the carpet does not come loose from it when I clean it? Would applying carpet seaming adhesive to the entire rug work?
In most cases it's not going to be cost effective to repair a hand tufted rug. However there are instances where if you have latex glue, you could be able to reinforce the back with a paint roller. Between the trips back and forth to the local hardware store and the supplies needed, it may be advisable to consider the purchase of a new rug. Best of luck!

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