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The fluffy rugs shown in the image are commercially known as high-pile synthetic shag mats [1]. To provide an accurate, high-quality reference for your customers, here is a technical and practical breakdown of the materials used to make them.
đź§µ Core Material Composition
The vast majority of budget-friendly shaggy mats at this price point (KSh 1,600) are constructed using two primary synthetic fibers:
- Face Yarn (The Fluff): Polyester or Polypropylene (Olefin) [1]
- Polyester: Gives the rug its exceptionally soft, silk-like feel and vibrant color sheen [1]. It is naturally fade-resistant and holds rich dyes (like the deep reds and blues in the photo) very well [1].
- Polypropylene: Used to give the yarn crimp and springiness. It is highly resistant to moisture, staining, and abrasion, making it durable against foot traffic [1].
- The Backing: Action Bac or Non-Woven Dotted Fabric
- Primary Backing: A stiff woven grid that keeps the fibers locked in place.
- Secondary Bottom Layer: Often features a felt-like or canvas fabric matrix embedded with thousands of tiny PVC anti-slip rubber dots. This prevents the mat from slipping out from underfoot on slick ceramic tiles or polished wooden floors.
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