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Advantages and disadvantages of crystal velvet carpetComprehensive analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of crystal velvet carpets Advantages: Combining texture and practicality Extremely soft touch The fluff is fine and slender (usually 0.8-1.2cm), making it particularly suitable for areas such as bedrooms and children's rooms that require barefoot activities when stepping on clouds. It can bring a warm touch in winter and reduce the feeling of ice on the ground. Strong visual sophistication The surface fuzz presents a natural luster, and under the illumination of light, it has a soft velvet texture. Whether it is a solid color or a printed style, it can enhance the spatial style and adapt to modern minimalist, light luxury and other decoration styles. Outstanding wear resistance and stain resistance Adopting high-density weaving technology (such as 1500D yarn), the fluff structure is compact, making it less prone to lodging during daily trampling. Additionally, the surface fibers are less likely to stick or absorb dust, making it easy to clean with a vacuum cleaner. Its anti fouling performance is superior to that of ordinary short plush carpets. High customization flexibility Support customization of any size and pattern, digital printing and dyeing technology can accurately restore complex patterns (such as Middle Eastern totems, European patterns), and even incorporate personalized logos to meet the exclusive needs of commercial spaces or homes. Significant cost-effectiveness advantage Compared to wool and silk carpets, crystal velvet material has a lower cost, but its texture is similar to high-end velvet carpets, making it suitable for users with limited budgets who pursue comfort. Disadvantages: Attention should be paid to usage scenarios and maintenance Strong water absorption requires timely cleaning The fluff density is high, and it is easy for liquid to seep into the interior after splashing. If not wiped in time, there may be residual odors or mold growth. It needs to be used with a waterproof lining, and it should be avoided to lay in damp environments (such as bathrooms) in daily life. High temperature environment is prone to deformation The material is polyester fiber (polyester), which may melt edges or carbonize fluff when exposed to open flames or high temperatures (such as heating radiators at close range), and should be kept away from heat sources. Long term heavy pressure can easily leave marks Long term placement of furniture may result in flattened fluff, affecting aesthetics. It is recommended to regularly move furniture or use furniture floor mats to reduce pressure. Some low-priced products have hair loss issues Poor quality crystal velvet carpets may experience slight shedding during initial use due to insufficient yarn twist. When selecting, attention should be paid to density (≥ 3000g/㎡) and edging process (ultrasonic edging is superior to regular sewing). |