Kane
Carpet
In the
beginning there was Kane...
Kane Carpet, founded in
1947, was one of the earliest carpet manufacturers in the
United States. Always at the forefront of the latest
technological advances, Kane is a pioneer in an industry that
has remained a staple of American life for over half a
century.
In today's
business climate of: "here today, gone tomorrow" it is a
testament to Kane Carpet's superior quality and integrity that
it has remained an industry leader for over fifty years. A mid
to high-end client base is well served by our customer- focused
approach that combines the ability to offer a wide range of
carpeting choices, representing the ultimate in aesthetic and
decorative values. It's the root of our enduring success and
sterling reputation.
About
Kane
Carpet
Kane
Carpet-an established trend setter in the broadloom industry
since 1947-is proud of its fashion forward philosophy, superior
quality and business integrity. The element that drives our
enduring, over half-century of success and creates our
outstanding reputation is a customer- focused approach.
Our customer service and sales office is centrally located in
Kennesaw, Georgia where our staff of seasoned professionals is
committed to satisfying clients' needs. Kane offers a full
range of services including pre-project consultation, custom
color and pattern selections, fiber and texture recommendations
and expert cost analysis.
We maintain inventory in our central distribution facility in
Dalton, Georgia. This, combined with sales representatives in
major cities throughout North America, Europe and the Middle
East ensures prompt and efficient service-as quickly as 48
hours.
Kane Innovates, never
imitates
In-house designers create trend setting patterns with state of
the art weaving equipment. Creativity brought to fruition at
our European and Asian facilities where stunning and intricate
designs and custom combinations give Kane the design
flexibility to make any fashion statement.
A perfect pairing: Gorgeous
Styling and Durability
With Kane, elegance and quality go hand in hand. New
millennium, electronically controlled, face to face wilton
looms using our own unique yarn systems create an exquisite
array of products woven in our European and Asian
facilities.
Kane creates a carpet
revolution
At Kane Carpet our mandate is to revolutionize the carpet
industry with our extraordinary weaving and yarn systems. We
introduced the HSPP/wool combination in both cut pile and flat
woven wiltons as well as the woven, 1.5 million point eurolon
broadloom to the industry.
We proudly offer a hand- tufted all wool program, unequaled in
quality and price points, that will delight the mid to high end
client at the most competitive prices. In particular, our
seamless, 19' wide broadloom concept has received wide acclaim
from consumers and industry professionals.
With an extensive collection of traditional and contemporary
in- stock woven patterns, and a complete, low minimum yardage,
custom weaving program, Kane Carpet is the best choice.
Gaining the respect and trust of industry professionals is one
of our greatest achievements. We are a valued supplier and
approved vendor to the largest buying groups in America such
as:
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Carpet
One
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IDG
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The Floor
Club
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Abbey
Buying Group
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Prosource
Floor Covering Dealers
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Flooring
America
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Kane
Carpet is a member of the World Floor Covering
Association
Hospitality
and Elegance with Kane Carpet Some of our satisfied
clients:
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The Plaza
Hotel, New York City
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Garden
City Hotel, New
YorkCity
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Foxwood's
Hotel and Casino
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Bellagio
Hotel, Las Vegas
Carpet
Maintenance
Maintaining your quality purchase will repay you by keeping its
beauty for many years.
Vacuum regularly. Even in ordinary use, carpets receive a lot
of abuse - pounding feet, dirt, grit, dust, oily cooking vapors
and spills of all descriptions. By frequently vacuuming with a
good machine, you can remove and prevent dry soils from
building up to an unsightly level.
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Remove
spills immediately.
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Professionally
clean as needed. Do not apply stain repellent treatments
that contain silicone because they tend to accelerate
carpet soiling.
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Keep
doormats clean. Exercise preventative maintenance by
placing absorbent mats at the most frequently used
entrances to your home. Change or launder when these mats
become soiled.
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The
vacuum cleaner dust bag should be changed when half
full.
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Filters
in your heating and air conditioning systems should be
changed regularly.
To help
optimize the aesthetic and performance value of your Kane
carpet, remember these effective vacuuming tips:
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Make sure
your vacuum's belt is in good condition - and that the
beater actually rotates when in contact with the
carpet.
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Height
adjustment is correct when the beater contacts the pile
enough to lightly vibrate the carpet several inches away
from the machine, but not enough to cause a significant
slowing of the motor.
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Vacuum
across the traffic pattern occasionally, rather than in the
traffic direction, to prevent matting.
Cleaning
Your Carpet
While vacuuming removes most dry soil, the oily soil of cooking
vapors, air pollution and grime tracked in from the street
present a decidedly different type of problem. These particles
of oily soil deposited on carpet fibers can cause gradual - but
significant - dulling of delicate pastel colors. The color
isn't actually lost. It's hidden under a dirty film.
If this type of soil is allowed to accumulate, it literally
glues the pile fiber together, resulting in matting, packing or
ridges. Equally worrisome, it begins to attract and hold dry
soil. That's why cleaning is so important when dulling of the
fiber is first noticed. If allowed to remain too long, it
becomes gummy and difficult to remove.
For Dry Cleaning Only
Products:
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We
recommend a dry cleaning agent such as Capture®, Host® and
Dri-Mate® or the WoolClean Spot Dry
RemoverTM
available
from Wools of New Zealand.
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Test area
first.
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Vacuum
brush should barely skim surface carpet to trap soil just
under pile. (Any further aggressive brush setting will
cause carpet to pill).
Dry Dry Foam and Absorbent Pad
Fluffy detergent foam is worked into pile by a variety of
machines. Once dry, the residue is vacuumed out. This method
uses little water, dries fast and cleans the surface well;
however, overbrushing can damage some carpets.
Steam Cleaning (Hot Water
Extraction)
Extraction of the cleaning solution and soil leaves little
residue and no pile damage, although caution is required to
prevent overwetting. Avoid using too much detergent. Follow up
with plain water. Recommended for all carpet types, this method
is most effective when performed by a professional using an
external hot water extraction unit.
Caution: The rotary
brush wet shampoo method is not recommended for residential
carpet as damage may result. Moreover, some do-it-yourself
products in aerosol cans may cause rapid re-soiling due to
excessive residues. Test on a scrap first. If the dried product
feels sticky, don't use it. And avoid all cleaning agents
containing an optical brightener (fluorescence) such as those
found in many laundry detergents and some carpet cleaning
systems.
Stain Removal
No carpet is stain proof. However many are treated to be stain
resistant which gives you time to act. Remember, with spot and
stain removal, speed is of essence. Immediately after a stain
or spill occurs, solids should be scooped up and liquids
blotted as quickly as possible. Absorb as much liquid as
possible with a paper towel, etc., replacing as they become
saturated. Never use a scrubbing motion. Blot instead to
prevent the carpet surface from fuzzing.
Stain Treatment
For effective spot cleaning, you'll need the following items.
The item numbers are keyed to the stain - and all should be
used in the recommended sequence. Some stains may require
professional cleaning, depending on the age of the
stain.
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