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carpet![]() Traditional carpetmaking in India, Kashmir, and Pakistan is very much an extension of weaving. The nap or wool is set in progressive layers between the strands of a loom, each layer being patted down tightly against the layer beneath with a hooked metal pin. ![]() Carpets for sale in Fès, Morocco. The carpet trade has been thriving in Morocco since the Middle Ages. ![]() Woman weaving, Turkey. Since Marco Polo reported on the beautiful high-quality carpets produced in the town of Konya in the 13th century, Turkey has been well known for its hand-woven wool and silk carpets. Carpet-weaving originated with nomadic tribes, but carpets are now produced in many towns including Kula, Usak, and Konya.
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The Reliant's dual-brushing action gets deep into the carpet pile so that the cleaner can dissolve, trap, and remove deep-down greasy dirt, dust, and allergens. Apparently, the two vacuum cleaners reduced dust lead levels within the carpet pile significantly, but failed to show the same cleaning efficacy on carpet surfaces after just one vacuuming. carpet pile is much deeper--45% face fiber and 55% backing, making the economics of nylon recycling more attractive. |
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