Texval offers you second-hand clothing, as well as shoes and hand bags. We work only with clothes from Northern Italy , Luxemburg , Austria and Germany. Please Visit our website and get in touch with us, we will be happy to work with you, do not hesitate and let us know your needs.
Used Clothes Sorted in Deferent Method and will also be sorted based on buyer requested Delivery: worldwide Payement Term: 50% advanced, 50% ofter upload and before delivery
Knitting machines.Technical services
Mixed cleaned Clothes in big bags each bag take around 300 KG Plus Shows and bags B Grade 20 FT container
Mop yarn and industrial sewing machines.
Lea 4 - Lea 5 - Lea 6 - Lea 7 Lea 8 - Lea 10 - Lea 12 - Lea 16 On perforated plastic cones, in boxes
Lea 4 - lea 5- lea 6- lea 7- lea 8- lea 10 - lea 12 - lea 14 - lea 16 Also plied /2-3-4 plies Perforated plastic cones, in boxes or on yarn palettes
100 % linen long fiber wet spun raw lea 8 - lea 10 - lea 12 - lea 14 - lea 16 - lea 18 - lea 20 - lea 25
100 % linen yarn, long fiber "line" wet spun, pre-bleached or pre-boiled - lea 8 - 10 - 12 -14- 16 - 18 -22 -25- 28 - 30 - 33 - 40 - 44 - 50 - 55 - 57 - 60- 66
Used clothes and shoes.
Used Clothing.
Winter used cloths.
Second hand clothes.Process
Used clothing.
Edible oils.
Used clothes.
Second hand clothes.
Overview The Pharaohs and Queens of Egypt used Luffa to soften their skins, with what was back then known as a vegetal glove. It is also called a creepy cloth and its grown in the Far East. Common Uses Luffa has softening and exfoliating properties and removes dead skin when it is used. It also stimulates tissue and at the same time promotes blood circulation. Recommended Storage Rinse it well. Rinse your loofah well after each use and squeeze and shake out excess water Keep it dry Disinfect it Microwave it to kill the germs Wash your loofah in the washing machine
Overview Lemon grass oil is most commonly used as an aromatherapy oil to kill bacteria, relief muscle pain and reduce body aches. It can also be consumed in tea to aid with digestive issues. Common Uses The most common uses of Lemon Grass Oil are for massages, to ward of insects, for an aromatic scent when used in a diffuser and in cosmetics to fragrance soaps and lotions. In cooking, lemon grass oil is used to flavour soups and stews as many people don't like the stocky consistency of fresh lemon grass. Recommended Storage The ideal storage of essential oils is to keep it refrigerated, as the fridge keeps the components that make up the oils at their optimal levels. If you don't have space in the fridge, you can keep it in a cool, dark place. Essential oils have a shelf life of one to five years. You should however replace essential oils after three years to gain the most benefits out of the essential oils
Overview Lemon Grass is an herb that has a pungent citrus flavour hence why it is called lemon grass. It is widely used in Asian cuisine and for medicinal purposes worldwide. It is also most commonly used in teas and the dry form, whether powder or pieces is easy to store for daily or occasional use. Common Uses In its dry form, it is used for meat rubs. It gives exceptional depth to curries and stews and is very popular in dishes that come from the Asian Continent. Using lemon grass with poultry, meat, fish and seafood adds acidity to the flavours. In African countries, it is mostly used as tea. The oil extracts are used as a preservative of foods. Recommended Storage The most important point is that dried herbs and spices can never go bad if they are kept dry. Yes, the potency is lost, but it will still influence the flavor of your cooking. Seeds, roots, leaves and flowers last longer than crushed or ground herbs and spices. When you are preparing to store your dry herbs and spices it is vital that they are completely dry. A good indication is to rub it with your finger to check if it crumbles. As oxygen degrades dried herbs and spices over time, you should store them in airtight containers. Glass jars with sealable lids are perfect, and so are metal tins. Plastic won't do for long terms storage. Sunlight also degrades dried herbs and spices; therefore, it should be stored in a dark cabinet that is both cool and dry. If your spice rack is near the stove or cooker, steam will degrade your herbs and spices each time you open the container while cooking. When buying in bulk, you should always store only some of the dried herbs and spices in a glass or metal container. Each time you open it, it is exposed to the elements. When buying in bulk it is useful to label your containers with the purchase date and discard date.