Monday, August 22, 2011

Stainmaster® Vintage Area Rug - Almond (7’8"x10’9" Rectangle)

Stainmaster® Vintage Area Rug - Almond (7’8"x10’9" Rectangle) Review



Stainmaster® Vintage Area Rug - Almond (7’8"x10’9" Rectangle) Feature

  • Stainmaster-treated for soil and stain resistance
  • Blot stains immediately; cleaning with dry carpet powder recommended
  • 10-yr. abrasive wear only; 5-yr. stain and soil warranty
  • Use Capture Rug Cleaning System for best results (sold separately) Made in USA
  • Use Capture Rug Cleaning System for best results (sold separately); Made in USA
7406C/28-202 Size: 7'8" x 10'9" Made with INVISTA STAINMASTER nylon Milliken's Pastiche Collection provides the perfect welcoming statement for your home. DuPont StainMaster Nylon assures unmatched resistance to soil and stains. All Pastiche rugs offer a great balance of soft pile, plush denseness and performance for your home. With a 10-year abrasive wear warranty and a 5-year stain warranty, the Pastiche collection promises to keep your home looking classy for a very long time. Note: If the size you're looking for isn't noted in the option grid, but is noted under features, then please search by part number. Additional shapes may exist on their own SKU. Features: -Almond Color -Constructed of INVISTA STAINMASTER nylon -Material provides great balance of soft pile, plush denseness and performance -''Milliguard''- protects rugs against soiling and stains -5 year warranty -Available in the following sizes: 10'9'' x 13'2, 2'1'' x 7'8'', 2'8'' x 3'10'', 3'10'' x 5'4'', 3'10'' x 5'4'' Oval, 5'4'' x 7'8'', 7'7'' Round, 7'7'' Square, 7'8'' x 10'9'', 5'4'' x 7'8'' Oval Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Milliken Rugs Milliken's roots date back to 1865 when Seth Milliken and William Deering founded Deering Milliken Company, a small woolen fabrics company in Portland, Maine. Deering soon left to start his own company. In 1868, Seth Milliken moved the company headquarters to New York City, at that time the heart of the American Textile Industry. In 1884, the company invested in a new facility in Pacolet, South Carolina, and from that basic beginning the manufacturing operations grew. Milliken's dedication to quality has garnered many prestigious awards worldwide. Milliken is the only textile company in Europe that has been admitted to the British Standards Institute for Exc


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