Joy Carpets Neon Arcade Carpet - Fun and Games
- Glows under blacklight!
- Anti-static, stain resistant, and fade resistant.
- Low emission carpeting - Green Label Plus certified
- Resistant to mold, mildew, Class 1 fire rating.
- Made in USA
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Turn any space into an entertainment hotspot with Joy Carpets Neon Arcade Carpet- Fun and Games, an eye-catching home theater carpet that’s perfect for movie theater carpet, arcade carpet, or game room carpet installations. This vibrant, patterned carpet bursts with neon shapes and lines that glow brilliantly under black light, creating an immersive cinematic gaming atmosphere. Crafted from premium solution-dyed nylon, these resilient carpet rolls resist stains, fading, and wear, even in high-traffic environments. The continuous pattern ensures seamless coverage, while the durable ActionBac backing makes installation easy and long-lasting. CRI Green Label Plus certified, it supports healthier indoor air quality. Whether you're outfitting a home cinema, retro arcade, or family entertainment room, this playful broadloom carpeting combines show-stopping style with unbeatable performance.
Fiber: 100% Nylon
Pattern Repeat: 36" x 36"
Width: 12'
Backing: ActionBac®
Country of Origin: USA
Joy Carpets recommends using a certified professional for all installations. Before you begin, inspect the carpet for any visible defects. The manufacturer is not responsible for issues discovered after the carpet has been cut or installed.
Condition the carpet: Lay the carpet flat and let it acclimate at a minimum of 65°F (18°C). Installing below this temperature will require extra effort to stretch the carpet.
The final installed temperature should be between 65°F and 85°F (18°C to 30°C) to prevent wrinkling.
Stretching the Carpet
Cushion Recommendations
Residential: Maximum thickness is 7/16" (11.2mm).
Bonded Polyurethane: Minimum density 6.5 lbs/cu.ft.
Prime Polyurethane: Minimum density 2.8 lbs/cu.ft.
Needled Synthetic (felt): Minimum density 32 oz/sq.yd.
Commercial:
Needled Synthetic: Minimum density 40 oz/sq.yd. Maximum thickness 3/8" (9.5mm).
Slab Rubber: Minimum density 18 lbs/cu.ft. Maximum thickness 1/4" (6.4mm).
Note: Using the wrong cushion is a major cause of installation failure.
Seaming Procedures
Hot Melt Method: The recommended method for strong seams.
Seaming Tape: Use a high-quality tape. Orcon Super 3 and K-80 or Roberts GT-350 are recommended.
Equipment: Use a seaming iron with a heat shield to prevent damage.
Seam Sealer: All cut edges must be sealed. Milliken "Barrier Bond" seam sealer is recommended.
Coverage:
Direct Glue: 10-15 sq.yds. per gallon with a 1/8" x 1/8" x 1/16" V-notched trowel.
Double Stick: 6-8 sq.yds. per gallon with a 1/8" x 3/16" x 1/8" U-notched trowel.
Floor Preparation
Installation Procedures
Adhesive: Use the correct trowel size and coverage rate. Insufficient adhesive is the #1 cause of failure.
Patterned Carpet:
For direct glue-down, the manufacturer is not responsible for pattern match.
Determine the installation sequence based on pattern repeat size.
Use hot melt seaming tape (Orcon K-80) to secure pattern match, especially in double-stick installations.
Non-Patterned Loop Pile: Row-cut one edge, overlap, and scribe-cut the second edge. This method is not for patterned carpets.
Seams: Bead all edges with seam sealer.
Application: Lay carpet into the adhesive, working from the center outward to avoid air bubbles.
Rolling: Roll the entire area with a 75 lb. roller in both directions.
Curing: Restrict heavy traffic and furniture for 24 hours.
Please see link to general carpet care document.
FLUORESCENT DYED CARPET CARE:
The fluorescent dyes used in the carpet industry to produce fluorescent effect have properties different from ordinary carpet dyes, and precautions must be followed.
• Fluorescent dyes are less resistant to sunlight than ordinary carpet dyes. Fluorescent carpet should not be exposed to direct sunlight or the fluorescent properties will diminish. The darker the lighting, the longer the fluorescence under black light will last.
• Fluorescent dyes are adversely affected by alkaline cleaning agents. The pH level of the cleaning product used is critical. Cleaning products with pH levels above 8 will quickly degrade the fluorescent properties of the dyestuffs (the color will still appear normal under ordinary light, but it will no longer glow under UV light.) Detergents and spot cleaners designed for use with wool will not affect this carpet, as these products normally range from 4.5 to 6.5 on the pH scale. Do not use cleaning agents containing optical brighteners as these will also glow under black light.
• Absorb wet spills as quickly as possible by blotting with white absorbent towels. Use of a spotting extractor is strongly suggested to quickly remove contaminates and moisture. Do not leave carpet saturated!
• Hot water extraction method is recommended for general cleaning. The water temperature should be 120 degrees or less at the face of the carpet. Air movers will dry the carpet quickly.
• Due to these unusual properties of the dyestuffs, no warranty can be extended covering the colorfastness of this carpet.