Ideally you would want to use Indoor/Outdoor rated carpet. If you use anything made of 100% nylon, it will resist mold mildew. Stay away from using PET Polyester or Olefin. They will mold.
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No, PE is an abbreviation for polyethylene. The abbreviation for polyester (polyethylene terephthalate) is PET.
That depends on the room you will be putting the carpet in and what you will expect of its performance. A level loop Berber made of olefin is very inexpensive and extremely durable. A PET polyester carpet looks very similar to a nylon. Most often they are staple fibers, so they will shed a little more for the first 6 months. Polyester isn't great for wear but does offer a nice look in an area that won't be getting a great deal of foot traffic.
It depends on what you are looking for. Polyester, including PET polyesters are good for stains, you can get very bright vibrant colors from them. But, they are not good carpets for heavy traffic areas. Polyester is a less refined fiber and heat sets the cables at a lower temperature then nylon. This makes it more prone to matting with foot traffic. Nylon carpeting is great for high traffic rooms. It is very durable and as long as it has a good stain treatment is a great all around choice. If I were out looking for carpet, I would be looking for a nylon that is type 6,6. One that is BCF (bulk continuous filament) because they shed less. You can often find all this in a carpet priced the same as a polyester.
There are some solutions for a pet who likes to poop on the carpet. However, the best way is take off the carpet to train the pet not having the habit pooping on the carpet.
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is another name for polyester.
I'm not 100 percent sure, but i guess
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fits the definition of a polyester so the name is redundant. I think PETP is simply an old abbreviation for PET.
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