How can you tell if a rug will be nice and thick and soft or thin and crappy? This is the information they give on the website:quot;These rugs are constructed of 40% Duo-Weave and drop-stitch cut lines for outstanding definitionThe construction of these unique rugs achieve over two hundred color-blend effects including 8-color super plush yarn, as well as 960,000 points per square meter.quot;It's machine woven and made from polypropylene or olefin.Does that sound like a nice rug? I don't know what any of these terms meanExcept super plush yarn - that sounds good.
they do that for safety reasons, if that seal is broken, the pills may be tapered with, would you rather be safe than sorry, mabey just take all the pills out of the bottle out them in another bottle, make sure theres none of the aluminum present.
Alzheimer's disease doesn't sound too bad for someone who is stupid enough to ingest a piece of aluminum foil.
It's also a pain-in-the-neck when you go to recycle a plastic bottle with pieces of an aluminum seal that don't want to come off.
Not really if it is made from olefin or polypropyleneThose are synthetic fibers and though easier to clean than wool or silk, they do not provide the loftSome acyrlics are plush, thick and the fiber won't mat in high traffic areasIt also does not say what the backing is made of which makes me suspect rubber or latexOnce wet, these begin to disintegrate, flake and peel.