Unique Loom Chateau Collection Traditional, Vintage, Textured, Medallion, Distressed, Victorian Area Rug, 5 ft x 8 ft, Navy Blue/BeigeCLICK HERE
Color Navy Blue/Beige Pattern Traditional Shape Rectangular Special Feature Stain-resistant Material 85% Heatset Polypropylene and 15% Chenille Yarn
Color | Navy Blue/Beige |
Pattern | Traditional |
Shape | Rectangular |
Special Feature | Stain-resistant |
Material | 85% Heatset Polypropylene and 15% Chenille Yarn |
About this item
- Polypropylene
- Imported
- Pile: Heatset Polypropylene and Chenille Yarn - Backing: Cotton - Weave: Machine Made (Power-Loomed) - Made in Turkey
- Size in FT: 5' 0 x 8' 0 - Size in CM: 155x245 - Pile Height & Thickness: 1-4" - Colors: Navy Blue, Beige
- Easy-to-clean, stain resistant, and does not shed - underlay (rug pad) recommended to prevent slipping and sliding
- Easy to clean, just follow these instructions: As long as it's a short-pile, indoor rug, we recommend spot cleaning with resolve, and regular vacuuming is recommended - you can use a carpet cleaner (shampooer) but it should be dried immediately and evenly
- In case of creases - roll the rug in the opposite direction, while applying pressure to the rug - take the edge, flip it where there is a crease, and slowly pull the rug back, while applying downward pressure on the crease
- Polypropylene
- Imported
- Pile: Heatset Polypropylene and Chenille Yarn - Backing: Cotton - Weave: Machine Made (Power-Loomed) - Made in Turkey
- Size in FT: 5' 0 x 8' 0 - Size in CM: 155x245 - Pile Height & Thickness: 1-4" - Colors: Navy Blue, Beige
- Easy-to-clean, stain resistant, and does not shed - underlay (rug pad) recommended to prevent slipping and sliding
- Easy to clean, just follow these instructions: As long as it's a short-pile, indoor rug, we recommend spot cleaning with resolve, and regular vacuuming is recommended - you can use a carpet cleaner (shampooer) but it should be dried immediately and evenly
- In case of creases - roll the rug in the opposite direction, while applying pressure to the rug - take the edge, flip it where there is a crease, and slowly pull the rug back, while applying downward pressure on the crease
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