What Types of Damage Can Carpet Flake Protective Film Prevent
2025-10-27
1. Wear and Tear Damage Caused by Daily Use
Carpet Flake Protective Film effectively protects against the wear and tear caused by daily foot traffic and furniture movement. In areas with frequent activity, repeated friction between shoe soles and the carpet surface can easily cause carpet fibers to shed and fluff up, which can eventually diminish the carpet's smooth texture. Where furniture bottoms come into contact with the carpet, movement creates localized friction and compression, potentially causing breakage or dents in the carpet fibers. Once applied, this protective film forms a wear-resistant barrier, transferring these frictional forces directly to the carpet, protecting it from direct wear and tear and maintaining its surface integrity and smoothness.
2. Penetration Damage from Liquids and Stains
Carpet Flake Protective Film provides barrier protection against common spills and stains. Whether it's accidental spills of drinking water, juice, or coffee, or colored stains like soy sauce or oil, direct contact with the carpet can easily penetrate the carpet fibers, making them difficult to clean, potentially leaving permanent stains, and even breeding bacteria. The protective film has excellent impermeability, preventing liquids and stains from penetrating the carpet's interior. Simply clean the surface of the protective film to effectively prevent damage caused by stains.
3. Damage from External Impact and Scratches
In everyday life, objects are dropped and sharp objects scratch the carpet, which can easily cause damage to carpets. For example, dropped metal objects can cause dents, and sharp objects like keys and scissors can snag fibers or leave scratches when scraped across the carpet surface. Carpet Flake Protective Film has a certain degree of toughness and impact resistance. When subjected to external impact or scratches, it can cushion the impact and prevent sharp objects from directly contacting the carpet surface, minimizing damage such as dents, fiber breakage, and scratches, thereby protecting the carpet's appearance.
4. Aging Damage Caused by Environmental Factors
Environmental factors such as dust, ultraviolet rays, and humidity can also cause gradual aging damage to carpets. Dust from the air accumulates between carpet fibers over time, affecting their breathability and potentially exacerbating fiber wear during cleaning. Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays from sunlight can cause carpet colors to fade and lose their original vibrant color. Humid environments can cause mold to grow inside carpets, damaging their fiber structure. This protective film covers the carpet surface, preventing dust from directly adhering to the fibers. Some types of protective film also offer a degree of UV resistance, reducing the impact of UV rays on the carpet's color. It also provides a degree of insulation from external moisture, slowing the aging of carpets caused by environmental factors.





