Let,s talk carpet??

   / Let,s talk carpet?? #21  
Bleach can be used with carpet made of Polypropylene fibers.

I bought some for rentals and it tended to "Ugly Out" in high traffic areas... It was also inexpensive.

In another life I managed a floor covering business for several months due to the owner's having a brain tumour.

Bidding jobs, ordering stock, scheduling installs kept me hopping but learned a lot!
 
   / Let,s talk carpet?? #22  
The last carpet installer that was here (from Home Depot) to install Solution Dyed Nylon Carpet walked with a limp. Seems he kicked into a carpet knife, many years ago.
 
   / Let,s talk carpet?? #23  
Bleach can be used with carpet made of Polypropylene fibers.

I bought some for rentals and it tended to "Ugly Out" in high traffic areas...

Mine did not. It was installed in a hall way. Kids, kids friends. Held up great !
Was still looking good after 15 yrs. was in when I sold the place

What I bought was more expensive than the regular carpet too !
 
   / Let,s talk carpet?? #24  
Years ago, an installer friend said that it is more important to buy good underpad than good carpet.
 
   / Let,s talk carpet?? #25  
Mine did not. It was installed in a hall way. Kids, kids friends. Held up great !
Was still looking good after 15 yrs. was in when I sold the place

What I bought was more expensive than the regular carpet too !

Was it Polypropylene? The reason I ask it the Poly family is not crush resistant or bounce back as other fibers and this is why I mentioned the Ugly Out in high traffic areas.

Pros and Cons of Using Polypropylene Carpets

Carpets are mostly made from wool, cotton, acrylic, nylon, or polyester. However, after nylon, olefin or polypropylene fiber is gaining popularity. It accounts for 16% of all the fibers that are manufactured and about 30% of the fibers used in the United States for making carpets. The fiber was first made for outdoor use and has been a popular choice for commercial applications since then. It is a synthetic fiber made of propylene, that is a byproduct of petroleum.

But are polypropylene rugs really safe? Just as a coin has two sides, even the rugs made of polypropylene have their share of advantages and disadvantages that you should consider before finalizing one. Read further to know the pros and cons of polypropylene rugs.

Pros

Carpet made from polypropylene fiber are more economical and visually pleasing than that of any nylon-based rugs.

A polypropylene rug is stain-resistant. It is great for families having young kids around who spill food and drinks anywhere and everywhere.

It does not bleach easily since it is colorfast.

It is also a great choice for outdoors, especially pool areas because it is moisture-resistant. It can withstand mildew and resist water damage.

It is comparatively easy to clean and does not get damaged easily by any chemicals or cleaning products.

It is inexpensive and has very low manufacturing cost. Moreover, it requires minimal maintenance as compared to other materials.

Because of low static electricity problems, polypropylene makes a good choice for office furniture, carpets, and interiors of automobiles.

Cons

Polypropylene is a non-resilient fiber. If crushed, it does not bounce back to its original shape easily. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid placing the polypropylene rugs, mats, or carpets in areas with higher traffic.

It is sensitive to heat and friction. Although its melting point is around 300 °F, it can get damaged even at lower temperatures. Even if you drag a furniture over it, it may melt and leave a permanent mark because of the heat generated by friction.

The quality of polypropylene rugs deteriorates if exposed to heavy sunlight unless the rugs are chemically modified.
Although it is stain-resistant, it is very difficult to remove stains that are oil-based. They tend to become permanent quickly.

Polypropylene is an oil-lover and will soak it, making it difficult to remove even with a vacuum. Also, shampooing the rug won't help as it is water-resistant and will make the water droplets float on top itself.

Health Risks

Polypropylene rugs contain toxic byproducts which when inhaled may cause certain problems like headache, allergies, dizziness, or nausea. They sometimes tend to emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that may outgas. These gases are the "new carpet" smell that you get when the carpet is new.

Difference Between Nylon Carpet and Polyester Carpet | Difference Between
 
   / Let,s talk carpet?? #26  
I like polyester rugs. This fabric is denser and of higher quality. When choosing a rug for the dining area, it is important to pay attention to several factors. First, do not choose light-coloured rugs because it is easy to drop something or spill something and stain the rug. Second, you should not buy too expensive rugs made of precious material. The dining area is still considered a walkway, so the simpler the rug, the better. I like synthetic rugs better than wool. We usually buy hand knotted rugs of the best quality and price.
 
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