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Carpet information

A carpet is any loom-woven, felted textile or grass floor covering. The term was also used for table and wall coverings, as carpets were not commonly used on the floor in European interiors until the 18th century. The hand-knotted pile carpet probably originated in Central Asia between the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC. Carpet-making was introduced to Spain in 10th century by the Moors. The Crusades brought Turkish carpets to all of Europe, where they were primarily hung on walls or used on tables. Only with the opening of trade routes in the 17th century were significant numbers of Persian rugs introduced to Western Europe. Some use the words carpet and rug interchangeably.

Historically, however, some have distinguished between carpet and rug based on size (the former being larger) or use (carpets on floors, rugs on beds or on the hearth). For the sake of clarity, some textile scholars also differentiate between carpets and carpeting. In this usage, the latter are wall-to-wall and are often woven or tufted as "roll goods", most often in 12 foot widths but sometimes in up to 15 foot widths. In the real estate and home improvement industries a distinction is made between carpet (or carpeting) and rug. The former indicates a covering that is affixed to a floor and the latter a floor covering that is loose-laid, most often for decorative purposes. Car carpet then later became the norm for cars after the design of carpet for houses and buildings.

Car carpet information

Car boot carpet generally refers to the carpets used to complete the interior of the car. The molded carpet is designed to hug the floor pans so there are no pockets of loose fitting carpet. The process of creating the molded carpet requires the original floor pans and having the carpet laid upon the pans with a backing in between. There are generally two types of backings, poly backing and mass backing. Mass backing is the original type of backing that most car makers use. It's thicker and more rubber like than poly backing. Poly backing which is lighter and more mesh like than mass backing. It's easier to bend the poly backing. Some molded carpets come with jute backing where your feet rest on the floor pans. This helps prevent the carpet from wearing out prematurely because the major of the wear is obviously where your feet contact the carpet.

The jute padding also helps prevent mildew which was more of a problem in older leaking cars than the modern cars. Therefore boot/trunk carpet is vital when keeping your car clean and healthy! The major exception being Cadillac which used cut pile in their cars at various times. After 1974 car makers used cut pile or Essex carpet exclusively. 80-20 loop which is 80% rayon 20% nylon thus the name. It has a texture similar to berber house carpet. Cut pile is what you see in modern cars. It looks like little strands of hair. Essex is a longer plusher version of cut pile carpet. It's softer to the touch than cut pile and 80-20 loop. It's also more expensive than the other two.

Breakeryard Car carpets

Whatever you need your carpet for whether it is your car boot/trunk or any other part of your car interior we are sure to meet your exact unique need. Whatever vehicle make or model we will send the exact fitted carpet for that unique model! We will help you to make the process hassle free for you, we understand that life can be busy therefore our service is shaped around you. You can place a request any time of the day or night that suits you! So don’t delay to get the process started call our Breakeryard hotline and speak to one of our friendly advisers who will be of assistance.
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