
COSY HOMEER 15 Pack Full Edge Wrapping Stair Carpet Treads,70x22 CM Non-Slip Stair Tread Runners for Indoor Wooden Steps Stairs Soft Polyester, Easy Care & Peel Noice Reduction, Black
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Product Features
【Works on Any Stairway】COSY HOMEER edging stair treads measure 70 x 22 cm, suitable for any indoor stairs that are made of hardwood, laminate, marble, tiles, glass, etc. Just clean the surface of the stairs, peel off the backing film, and put stair mats on the stairs. 【Non-slip Backing】The Non-slip TPE backing can make stair mats firmly adhere to your stairs, can keep the stair treads sturdy and prevent shifting or slipping, and can better protect the safety of your family. Perfect for homes with kids elders or pets (dogs or cats). Our stair carpets are reusable, if you need to reposition or remove, they won't leave any residue, always keep your stairs and floors intact. 【Extra Soft and Noise Reduce】The indoor stair treads are made of wear-resisting and softe Polyester fibers.Fine sewing and premium fibers let our stairs carpet more durable.The stair runner rug also can reduce the noise.You can feel the softness,the quietness and safety when you step comfortably on our step rugs for stairs. 【Machine Washable】The carpets treads for stairs are easy to clean, simply toss the stair rugs into the washing machine. The backing is made of durable TPE material, which can be washed repeatedly for more than 30 times without affecting the anti-slip properties and can be used for a long time. 【Customer Service】We are always pursuing customer satisfaction as the top of priority. We are glad to receive more suggestions from our customers, if you have any problem, please feel free to contact us.



