Tips & Knowledge for Handtufted Carpet
Type of Carpets Handtufted Carpets
Type of Carpets Hand knotted Carpet
Type of Carpets Machine tufted Carpet Axminster Carpet Wilton Carpet Face-to to-face Carpet Carpet Tile Printed Carpet
Handtufted d Carpet Varieties of yarns Any sizes, any shapes, any colors Durable Luxury No minimum order requirement. Can be done in many design.
How to Order Hand Tufted Rugs Identify the purpose of the rug Size, Shape Design/Graphic Design Get the samples
Design
Design Materials New Zealand Wool Yarn Silk Yarn Rayon / Viscose Yarn Acrylic Yarn Nylon Yarn Blended Yarn PP Yarn Etc.
Design Techniques Tufting Techniques Cut, Loop, Multilevel Finishing Techniques Carving
Wools of New Zealand Wools of New Zealand is a premium brand identifying carpets and rugs manufactured by licensed partners who meet demanding quality standards and fiber content requirements. Carpets endorsed with the Wools of New Zealand brand must meet the following criteria: Fiber Integrity: Wools of New Zealand branded carpets must have a minimum total wool content of 80 percent and at least 60 percent of the total fiber content must be New Zealand wool. Performance: Wools of New Zealand branded carpets and rugs undergo a series of tests for qualities including durability, appearance retention and color fastness. Control: The use of the Wools of New Zealand db brand di is tightly controlled dth through h formal licensing. We have more than 100 trade partners worldwide, including many of the world s leading carpet yarn spinners and carpet and rug manufacturers. Launched di in 1994, the Wools of New Zealand db brand di is your assurance of unsurpassed performance, quality and style.
Features & Benefits of NZ Wools Beauty Brilliant Color Crafted Design Enhancing Easy Care Enduring Health Safe Clean Air Allergy Friendly Comfort Sensory Comfort Tactile Comfort Sound Enhancing Welcoming
Caring of Your Carpets The naturally scaly surface of wool makes it naturally resistant to soiling. Soil will be held high in the carpet pile where it can be easily removed by vacuuming. Wool has natural elasticity so it stands up to everyday wear and tear and resists unsightly crushing from furniture. Wool has a natural protective outer layer that prevents water-based spills from penetrating into the fiber. Combined with an effective maintenance plan, these natural attributes make it easy to look after your Wools of New Zealand branded carpet or rug.
All you have to do is follow the three simple steps set out below: STEP 1: VACUUMING When it comes to keeping your carpet looking good and hygienically clean, you can never vacuum too often. As a rule, vacuum at least once a week, more often in heavy traffic areas. Be thorough vacuum under furniture, behind curtains and where your carpet meets the wall. Quick tips: Be sure your vacuum cleaner is suitable for your type of carpet Be sure your vacuum cleaner is suitable for your type of carpet. Follow the advice of the carpet manufacturer or your retailer. If your vacuum has a bag, empty it regularly to ensure the vacuum doesn't lose suction. STEP 2: : CLEAN SPILLS IMMEDIATELY Stains can be prevented easily by ACTING QUICKLY when spills occur. Even when time is not on your side, follow this simple removal process, use the correct cleaning agent, and you'll be delighted with the difference you can make. STEP 3: PROFESSIONAL CLEANING Professional cleaning once every one-to-two two years will do wonders to revitalise your carpet and keep it hygienically clean. Professional carpet cleaning is a science requiring skills and expertise that can only be obtained through h formal training. i Untrained operators may do your carpet more harm than good.
Type of treatment Cold water. One teaspoon of wool detergent (for example, Softly) and one litre of warm water. Clear household disinfectant. Dry cleaning solvent such as White Spirit or Murlex (Available from hardware stores). Use only on dry carpet. Chill with ice cubes in a plastic bag. Pick or scrape off gum. Mix 1/3 cup of white vinegar with 2/3 cup of water. Warm water. Nail polish remover (should not contain lanolin). Surgical alcohol. Place absorbent paper over wax and apply hot iron to paper. Wax will melt and be absorbed by the paper. Vacuum clean. Mineral turpentine. Seek assistance from a professional carpet cleaner.
Cleaning Guide (Begin with Step One and proceed to Step Two or Three if necessary.) Stain Step One Step Two Step Three Stain Step One Step Two Step Three Alcoholic beverages 1 2 Lipstick 4 2 Bleach 1 13 Milk 2 4 Blood 1 2 Mustard 2 Butter 4 2 Nail Polish 8 4 Candle Wax 10 4 Oil & grease 4 2 Chewing Gum 5 4 Paint (Oil based) 12 4 Chocolate 4 2 Paint (acrylic) 1 2 Coffee 1 2 6 Rust 6 13 Colas & soft drinks 1 2 Salad dressing 2 4 Cooking oil 4 2 Shoe Polish 4 2 Cream 2 4 Soot 11 4 Egg 2 13 Tar 12 4 Faeces 2 3 13 Tea 1 2 6 Floor wax 4 2 Tomato sauce 7 2 Fruit juice 1 2 Urine (fresh) 1 2 3 Furniture polish 4 2 Urine (old stain) 13 Gravy & sauces 7 2 Vomit 2 3 6 Ink (ballpoint pen) 9 2 Wine 1 2 6 Ink (felt tip pen) 4 2 Unknown material 4 2
New Zealand Wool Yarn Wool acts as a natural filter, trapping particles such as dust, pollen and fungal spores, keeping them out of the breathing zone where they could cause respiratory yp problems. These particles are not easily dislodged from your carpet through normal use but are easily removed by vacuuming or professional cleaning. Gases produced by cooking, heating, building materials and household products all degrade air quality. Wool captures many of the common pollutant gases, neutralizing and binding them irreversibly in its structure.
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