Carpet care requires understanding each material’s unique properties. Avoid using excessive heat, over-washing, and harsh chemicals or bleach, as these can shrink, fade, or damage the carpet. Follow manufacturer guidelines and use appropriate detergents to maintain quality and durability.
Commonly found in curtains, bed sheets, plastic bottles, and industrial fabrics like seat belts and conveyor belts.
Commonly found in activewear, hosiery, carpets, ropes, fishing lines, and industrial materials such as tire cords and parachutes.
Commonly found in sweaters, suits, blankets, carpets, area rugs, and upholstery.
Commonly found in outdoor furniture, automotive interiors, and disposable diapers.
Commonly found in residential and commercial carpets, as well as upholstery fabrics.
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