Rug Hamadan
Rug Hamadan

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c1930s AUTHENTIC 100% WOOL ANTIQUE FLORAL PERSIAN NANADJ HAMADAN RUG 2.6×3.2 $259.00 |
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———- GREAT ANTIQUE HAMADAN RUG————– $126.50 |
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———- BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE KURDISH HAMADAN RUG————– $122.50 |
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c1930s AUTHENTIC 100% WOOL ANTIQUE HANDMADE PERSIAN LILIAN HAMADAN RUG 10.0×13.7 $2,960.00 |
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EARLY ANTIQUE HANDMADE WOOL ORIENTAL CAUCASIAN HAMADAN LARGE RUG MUST SEE… $39.99 |
Why identification is important for the carpet cleaner carpet
There is nothing remarkable or ruin a carpet cleaning for a poor client. Use a carpet of identification in his place outside of competition. Not everyone can "Identification know carpet. Your company wants to be alone "Nobody"?
By understanding the construction, you can solve problems, anticipate potential problems and to better advise their clients in cleaning and repair. The customer will, in your opinion, the expert. An expert is a person "very skilled training and knowledge that many in a particular area . Ask yourself: "Am I an expert in carpet cleaning?" In addition to knowledge, it is important to learn to deal with complaints constructively knowledge and giving rise to gain customer confidence in you as its own tissues. In addition, knowledge of products is not a gimmick. This will increase wages and improve its reputation.
The main differences between a hand-knotted and machine made a rug East are:
1. Look at the back of the carpet. son of chain are not always on a hand-knotted carpets in performance on continuously in a machine-made carpets.
2. In the back of the carpet, hand knotted carpets often shows the son of string, while carpet machine-made are not.
3. Many rugs hand-knotted Kelim between a battery and the Gaza Strip, while most machine-made not carpet.
4. The band of hand-knotted carpets is a continuation of the nets, while machine-made carpets are applied to strip machine.
5. As for sides, hand-woven carpets disorders or sewn by hand, while the sides of the machine-made rugs are sewn machine.
6. Look at the back. If the material is glued or sewn on the back, the carpet is more likely plume.
Most cleaners understand that identifying the carpet is an important skill. However, think it is difficult or impossible to learn, so I try to operate under the false impression that the carpet identification is not necessary for the successful cleaning Carpet business. Carpet Identification is not easy, but it can be learned. Certain types of carpet cleaning equipment or training teach that the identification is not important for carpet cleaning carpet with success, which is simply a marketing tool. It is understood that you not be able to differentiate between Hamadan and Lillihan two mats woven of being a good cleaner, however, be able to identify a hand-knotted wool rugs machine made, cotton, and the myriad of potential problems with certain types of cleaning carpets, requires a certain level Carpet identification skills. These skills will be developed and improved over time with effort, education and experience. Remember, a carpet of identification is an ongoing exercise and even the "experts" can not agree on the allocation a carpet.
This article was submitted by the experts at Master Carpet Cleaner in Dallas, Texas. For more information about this topic or to Learn more about the classes you can attend a school of carpet cleaning . For more information Please visit our website at: http://www.masterrugcleaner.net
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Hamadan Rug Turkish Knots.MP4
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Rug Hamadan
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