Theses rug brands most often are made from one or more of the carpet fiber types It is very resistant to abrasion, mildew, moisture resistant, and it cleans easily (bleach will not discolor it in most cases).BlendsBlends usually combine nylon and olefin. Nylon carpets come in many different price ranges, but are available to fit most budgets. The Spun nylon is manufactured with small lengths of fibers spun together.NylonNylon is the most used residential carpet fiber. Wools down side, that it tends to fray, maintain moisture and static.PolyesterPolyester crushes easily under high traffic.

Polyethylene Terephthalate or PET it is made from reclaimed plastics usually soda bottles or other plastics containers. Natural carpet fibers like wool tend to withstand traffic and do not crush easily. Although, acrylic durable it is not recommend for high traffic situations (it crushes under wear as compared to other carpet fibers).The giant carpet mills like, Solutia, DuPont, Allied Signal and Interface have trade mark names on their carpet brands.Wool Wool is considered to be the best and most luxurious of all the carpet fibers. Synthetics are resistant to stains and they cost less. Most carpets are made with synthetic fibers.Here are seven carpet fibers that are most commonly seen.

Continuous nylon fibers will be more unlikely to unravel. Polyester is resistant to water soluble stains it is resistant to abrasion and is easy to clean. Nylon holds color well and will maintain its color. Two types of nylon are spun fibers or continuous . China Cashmere Yarn Olefin are colorfast because they are solution dyed. PET fibers are water resistant, static resistant and durable. Olefin is better in loop carpets like Berber. This fiber works well outdoors and indoors like AstroTurf. Sometimes Stains will stand out in blended fibers. It is the most expensive of all carpet fibers and is out of the price range for many consumers. Prices ranges vary on theses carpets. It very resilient and will maintain its fiber height. Static electricity, mildew moisture, crushing, fading, staining, and sun damage are characteristics that acrylic are known to resist. I have included a few characteristics about each fiber. 80% of commercial carpet is olefin. Polyester is known to fade in sun light.Olefin (Polypropylene) Olefin or polypropylene sells the best compared to nylon. Olefin carpets usually are inexpensive. It is stain resistant and strong.

One down side is that olefin is easy to crush . Nylon works well in high traffic areas because it is static free maintains fiber height and resists soiling, mildew and staining. Blends are resilient although the fibers often stain unevenly.AcrylicAcrylic sometimes called art wool, it is the fiber that most resembles wool, but it is a synthetic fiber. Polyester is less expensive than wool or nylon tend to be the more expensive of the olefin carpets.Recycled Some fibers are made from recycled material. Acrylic has the look and feel of wool but cost considerably less

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