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Needle punched nonwoven velour jacquard exhibition carpet roll

Needle punched nonwoven velour jacquard exhibition carpet roll

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China Main Port
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Supply Capability:
50000*30 m²/month

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Quick Details

  • Material: 100% Polyester

  • Style: Jacquard

  • Pattern: Shaggy

  • Design: double colors jacquard

  • Technics: Nonwoven

  • Use: Bedroom, Decorative, Home, Hotel

  • Size: width 1m to 4m

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

  • Model Number: 500g/sqm

  • width: 1m to 4m

  • length: 30m to 60m

  • thickness: 6mm

  • certificate: ISO9001, CE

  • color: any color available

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:one 20GP can load 6000sqm jacquard carpet one 40HQ can load 13000sqm jacquard carpet each roll packed in polyster bag, which is strong enough to stand the long sea voyage and rough handling
Delivery Detail:15 days

Specifications

1. carpet factory. good quality, low price
2. ISO9001,CE
3. 100% polyester, durable, never fade
4. prompt delivery

Product Description

Name

Jacquard Carpet

Technics

Needle-punched (nonwoven)

Material

Polyester or polypropylene

Weight

400g/sqm—800g/sqm

Specification

Width1m—4m  length: according to buyers requirements

Color

Blue , yellow, pink, orange, ect (more than 100 colors for option)

Package

Roll packing, in PP woven bags

Certification

ISO 9001: 2000,CE

Q: We are getting the carpet throughout the house redone. We had planned on a high quality laminate, but apparently our floors slope too much for that. Now we have to go with carpet. I fear a berber throughout will look too industrial, not homey enough. My husband feels like flush style looks like apartments he had in the 70s. The carpet salesman is recommending the same carpet in the whole 3 floor house. We have spill-prone kids, but no pets. any recommendations? we want it to look nice, but don't really know where to go from here.
My sister did berber throughout her house, accenting w/some area rugs also, .it held ok, not too high on luxury (not really fluffy) but it was harder for the kids to ruin it. I know that Scotch Guard is her best friend and she actually used to re-spray the carpet 1x/yr for extra support in higher traffic areas - I'm guessing its cheaper to go with the same carpet throughout but maybe they will let you change the hue of the color to break it up - or see if the one you like can take scotch guarding Hope this helps :)
Q: I have a 1 yr old Male, fixed, cat. He's never given me ANY problems. except lately he's been urinating on the bathroom rug.. Well, it sounds worse than it really is.. he did it once, then I washed the rug.. it was clean for a day.. then he peed on it once again. There are NO other cats in the house, the litter box IS in the bathroom. I can not scold him or correct the behavior because of the amount of time lapsed when he's gone on the rug. So he wouldn't know what he's being corrected for ( I was in Dog training) This is his only vice. :( Please help!
I was told several things about the rug peeing. The rubber on the backing attacks the cat and has a smell for them to pee? We close our bathroom doors. Sometimes if we forget we get a surprise. Other issues may be UTI or bladder infection. Also you should have 1 cat box per cat and 1 extra over 2 cats. Scoop daily! Also your cat can be punishing you whatever pissed it off that day. Keep the door closed.
Q: The carpet is short berber type carpet.
You don't say whether it's still wet or has dried. If it's wet, blot as much as you can and then pour Karpet or baking soda on to the stain to soak it up. Then after half an hour vaccuum it. To the remaining stain use nail-varnish remover on a cloth and rub in circles from the outside in, to dissolve what's left and remove it. If it's a nylon carpet, the nail-varnish remover might not be a good idea. I don't know if it would dissolve the fibres it but it might. In that case I would use orange oil or eucalyptus oil instead of the nail-varnish remover. Good luck.
Q: My friend dosnt have the net so yeah im asking for her. [well shes grounded from the net]well she dropped some blush on her whitish grey carpet SO SHE BLEACHED IT ! she could of just asked me before becuase i know you shouldnt bleach carpet . She could of used vinnagar or bakingsoda or something.. lol . i dont know.but now theres a yellow stain .What should she do !?her perents will be home soon.
i do not think there is any way to get it out but she could put a char over it or a coffee table if she has a coffee table get one of though carpets that u can move and then put the table over it.
Q: It's beige and im thinking of buying a Vacoom cleaning that cleans the carpet do those really work? like a Bissel?
Yes they do, but only for maintnence jobs. If your carpet is really bad and stained I would get it professionaly cleaned, then buy one of those carpet cleaners to maintain it every 2 months or so.
Q: I purchased an old wool, floral patterned, pile area rug (approx. 8' x 10') at an auction. It needs cleaned and there is not a professional cleaner in my area. Can I clean it with a traditional steam cleaner using cold water? If so, what about the beater bar? Do I need to diconnect that so I don't fuzz the wool? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I am a pro carpet cleaner and have been in the business for 10 years, do not take your wool rug to the laundry mat and do not use your steam cleaner on it. Wool is a very delicate fiber and can therefore be easily damaged. I would definitly see if there is any professional carpet cleaners that will come and pick it up from your house. If your area rug is not to expencive however you may be able to get away with just using the steam cleaner with no beater bar and just water, but if it is expencive the the only way to go it to have a pro do it.
Q: I had purple window paint spilled on my carpet and I really need to get it out. Help please??
Use carpet cleaning machines loaded with steam cleaning advantage. Ordinary carpet cleaners can't remove the paint perfectly but carpet cleaners with steam cleaning feature can easily remove the stains.
Q: What's the living room carpet for?
Carpet cleaning although not what is common, but more trouble, because many owners have problems and give up the use of carpet cleaning. Pour 500 ml of water in the bowl, then add two or three drops of essential balm or toilet water, sweeping the carpet with a broom dipped in a mixture of water, can make indoor air moist, but also to prevent the role of mosquitoes in summer.
Q: Our small office currently has tiles (vinyl, I think). I wonder if it would be beneficial to have floor carpet installed. What are the pros/cons of having that carpet put in? We'll stay here at least a year or two. Every desk (4 right now, will be adding 2 more) has a laptop or computer, monitor. All workstations connect by WiFi so it's just the power cords that are unsightly. We have guests/clients visit the office less than 5 times a month. We often have conference calls -- will the carpet help with soundproofing? And will the carpet help keep the place cool and complement the A/C?
Carpet will sound proof some, but it will also bring a some static electricity. Carpet, a short, commercial grade level loop will hold up well to the use of office chairs running back and forth over it if it is glued down. Also, you could purchase those plastic forms that the chair can roll on which will help reduce the static. For an office, I would not use anything lighter in weight than a 20 oz. or 22 oz. and that's the bare minimum. When your company reaches it's final geographic location, then I would invest in a 28+ oz. carpet. Also, some commercial carpet comes with its own rubber backing attached and it is sealed so that when they glue it down, the glue will not come up through the carpet. Since you are leasing/renting, I would suggest your carpet be power-stretched in over a good 20 oz. pad at the very least. About the wires...At some of the office supply stores you may be able to pick computer wire bundlers. I sometimes see them advertised on TV. They are fairly inexpensive and wrap around several wires at one location thus eliminating the tangle of wires. They are still somewhat visible but better contained and come in a couple of different colors.. As with any AC, it cools off everything in the room not just the people. The more the AC has to cool, the harder it will work. Get my drift? No matter what you chose, there are pros and cons. You just have to be willing to make concessions for either choice. Hope this helps. Good luck and God Bless.
Q: We have white carpet and I want to know some of your experiences of what has worked the best. We have a bissel carpet cleaner at home and I would like to use that but the bissel cleaners don't work very well from what I've found.
hire the rug doctor

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