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 My carpet (carpet) shows the brand of the vacuum cleaner - will it go? -2

Almost all blacksmithing or Saxon rugs or carpets will show vacuum tracks and traces. This is the essential nature of this type of rug. This style of carpet has bundles of fibers that almost stand straight up, and you essentially walk along the tops of the twisted bundles. Rugs with trimmed pieces in solid colors will tend to show more than multi-color, but they all show to some extent. I always remember this when I consult with a client, and I usually ask them if their traces and traces are disturbing. If so, I'll show them another style of carpet or rug.

Texture styles are a little better, as each bundle of fibers has a bend in the heap, which makes it less likely, but even this style will still show some marks, mostly solid colors. If you absolutely hate vacuum tags, choose a different Rug style. Available in solid and multi-colored.

Cut-Berber or Frize of the modern (andorter) cousin Shag is an excellent choice due to the fact that the bundles of fibers lie on the side. When you walk along the sides of the bundles of fibers instead of the tops of the bundles, they are unlikely to show a vacuum and road signs. If they begin to smooth out in areas of movement, a regular vacuum cleaner will bring the fibers back to life. This style of carpet is available in solid and multi-color.

The high-low (sculpted or carved) style of carpet or rug was the most popular style from the 1970s to the 1990s. The design of these rugs leaves trails or patterns of the loopback carpet through a slit cut. This style of rug (or carpet) usually comes in several colors. Although this carpet style usually does not show vacuum tracks and footprints, it is no longer in vogue. Therefore, the choice for this style is rather narrow. Over the past few years, most of my clients who choose this style will choose it for rent.

Berber is a carpet or rug. Since the design of this carpet style is all loops in continuous lines, there is very little chance that it will show vacuum marks and traces. Carpets and rugs are usually preferred in high traffic areas and no matter what fiber they are made from, they are usually very easy to clean. The only mistake of continuous loops is to stretch them to run (for example, panties), if the loop is hooked, and the pet or vacuum pulls it. If your berber carpet is trapped, be sure to cut it even on a pile or apply some latex glue and seal the loop in place. If you buy a rug with low and tight loops, you will have fewer problems with snags.

Although carpets and carpets with cropped heaps will show vacuum tracks and footprints, they reflect the light in such a way as to give the floor a very luxurious effect. You can recognize the true plush with a broken sheen through the tops of the fibers. This luxurious view is due to the tracks and vacuum runs. Most of the available floor mats are machine, blacksmith or plush. You can reduce the appearance of the vacuum tracks and tracks by choosing a patterned or multi-color pad. Most high-quality carpets are handmade. Hand carpets will show fewer runs than hand knots. Since the average person usually buys machine carpet, I will stay with the virtues of hand-woven carpets otherwise.

Choosing your style mat, not just color and pattern, can ensure that you minimize the appearance of vacuum tracks and marks. However, this is a small inconvenience - a small price to pay for the luxury and beauty of this Saxon rug.




 My carpet (carpet) shows the brand of the vacuum cleaner - will it go? -2


 My carpet (carpet) shows the brand of the vacuum cleaner - will it go? -2

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