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PRODUCTS ANTRON Condor Carpets


Launches Stainmaster Carpet Styles


Condor Carpets have launched STAINMASTER carpets at Europe’s


Domotex flooring fair, bringing America’s trusted carpet brand to a new audience of homeowners.


These luxurious cut-pile styles make the most of 100% INVISTA BCF solution dyed nylon 6.6 fibres for a carpet that is resilient, repellent, long-lasting and easy to clean. All carpets bearing the STAINMASTER brand are tested and certified by INVISTA to meet its strict performance requirements for a quality carpet.


Appealing to high-end residential customers looking for soft and lasting luxury carpet, STAINMASTER comes in various pile height and various colours.


STAINMASTER carpets resist most dirt, food and beverage stains, while the specially engineered nylon 6.6 fibres give an incredibly soft and luxurious feel. The fibre also retains its original appearance, resisting


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crushing and matting, which helps STAINMASTER carpet to keep looking good for a long time.


Jo Lea Keppler, Marketing Communications Manager at INVISTA, said: “American homeowners have been turning to the performance of the STAINMASTER brand for the last 28 years and they have come to expect a carpet that’s not only soft and luxurious, but also soil and stain resistant, hardwearing and easy to clean.


“Soon, with these new introductions from one of Holland’s leading carpet manufacturers, more people will be able to enjoy the performance of STAINMASTER in soft and luxurious styles.”


www.antron.eu www.tomorrowsretailfloors.com


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