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Color | White |
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Brand | Cedolio |
Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Items | 20 |
Product Dimensions | 144"L x 108"W |
Size | 20 Pieces |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
Manufacturer | Cedolio |
Item Weight | 2.83 pounds |
Batteries Required | No |
Oluchi E –
Perfect for what I needed them for! Very thin so if you plan to use them to cover the floor I wouldn’t unfold them all the way.
Leonard –
Very light duty but work ok for masking windows etc. Not disappointed but not impressed.
Oluchi E –
They are very flimsy but wide enough to cover a lot of items at once. It won’t prevent dust from getting into your stuff but it’s better than nothing, if you are painting.
Allie Roberts –
Took a chance with these. The millage that is stated is definitely not accurate. Super thin and right out of the package it ripped on a nightstand. Not bashing because it was a cheap experiment but wont be buying a again.
Ben Jacovini Jr –
These dust cloths are big enough to cover my furniture and keep them clean. I often leave home for a long time, in the early days, I had to clean for a long time every time I went home because my beds, chairs, and others were covered with dust, it is very tiring for me. Now I don’t need to spend my free time cleaning, so happy.
Dingus_Maximus –
These are on the thin side but exactly what we were looking for to use for our house renovation. We used it to cover our kitchen cabinets while the floors and electrical work were being done. It kept the dust off the cabinets and counters. We also used them to close off rooms so dust didn’t spread throughout the house. These are large and cover a lot of space. They didn’t really get touched much once up so they held up well. I don’t know that I would use them as floor protection as I think they would rip if stepped on a lot since they are thin.
Allie Roberts –
I purchased these to cover furniture while work was being done on our house. They didn’t tear anywhere and were great for the coverage. It’s possible, we may have been able to re use, but too much trouble, plus they were covered with dust. so we trashed.
Joseph A. –
I have been [slowly] painting my house and have finally arrived, brush in hand, in the kitchen. I bought these to cover cabinets and counters when painting the ceiling. I used five of the twenty tarps. These are not thick, at all. So they work well as a cover, but don’t expect than to be particularly durable. They were very easy to tape and drape (not a lot of static) and while there was a bit of tearing on the edges, they ripped far less than I expected. I folded them back up to reuse, because why not? Overall, I liked the product, just understand they are a very thin plastic, and plan to use them as such.