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Yarn Type (100% Micro Polyester)
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Carpet Thickness ( 14 mm)
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Pile Height (20 mm )
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Weight (2870 gr/m2)
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Weaving Frequency ( 153.600 dots/m2)
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Woven Type (Machine Carpet)
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Edge Type (Overlock)
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Origin: Made in Turkey.
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carpet &
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rug &
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Paspas
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Product Description, Weaving: Machine weaving
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Texture: Soft and full touch
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Features: Comfortable use, practical cleaning
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Usage: Suitable for robot vacuum cleaner use
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Area: Bathroom
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Color Deviation : We do our best to reduce the deviation in colors, but we expect understanding from our customers due to the following variables.
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Colors may vary due to light and angle differences in studio shootings.
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Since the mobile phone, computer or tablet screen resolutions you use are different, the photos and the actual product color may be different.
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The difference will be minimal.
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Thanks for your understanding
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Size Difference : There may be a difference of up to 5% in the width and length of the carpets due to the production and yarn variety used in the product you buy.
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Since your carpet remains packaged for a long time, it may take a while to flatten and get the desired form when it is laid out in the area of use.
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Deep Cleaning, Carpet washing centers have to be supported for deep cleaning of your carpet.
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It should be emphasized that heavy chemical cleaners containing Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic) should not be used during washing to the washing center.
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The washing company has to be warned not to use hard brushes and apparatus in washing processes and to completely clean the carpet from the cleaning material used.
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After cleaning, your carpet should be dried in a short time on the floor without hanging.
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Your carpet should not be used when wet and should be protected from direct sunlight.























