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Original price was: $11.19.$9.89Current price is: $9.89.
Product Dimensions | 36.18 x 12.8 x 0.5 inches |
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Item model number | 44296 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Manufacturer | Prym Consumer USA |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 5, 2011 |
Just Saiyan –
Used to cover hole on underneath of my sofa. Worked very well.
AS0468 –
Decent quality. Enough material o do this big couch twice since the cats ruined the last one. Easy enough my 2 year old could staple it on.
Linda Jacobus –
This is my first time reupholstering anything. I did a Victorian loveseat where my cats had clawed up the fabric underneath. Then I ordered more to refresh my couch underneath. I have two very sturdy cat trees that have carpeted bases comma but not underneath period I was worried about the bolts on the base scratching my wood floor comma it’s like stapled the extra fabric onto the bottom of those cat trees as well period I’m very pleased with the way they all came out.
Vaughn R. Ownbey –
Well this was the perfect size, I even thought if I double it , that it would have been kitty proof ha ha laughs on me my little kitty got through no problem. I guess they just like being in the couch. It’s worth the money and I would but it again
Shelly Evans –
Recovered some chairs in the RV. This performed just as advertised, gives your work the professional finish.
Danielle DeMeter –
Really easy to use, and it seems more durable than the covering that came with our inexpensive Costco couch. We used push pins to hold the fabric in place and a staple gun to secure it. It covered both sides of our L shaped couch. Fabric scissors cut through it like butter. Our kitty is currently inspecting our work. Will let you know if it holds up!
Danielle DeMeter –
My cat would play underneath my sofa and claw at the fabric. It eventually got ripped open in the front and then she would sleep inside of it. I finally used some blue painters tape to tape it closed until I could find out if it could be replaced. I went to the fabric department at Walmart and asked about what kind of material could be used. They did not carry it, but said I could go to an upholstery shop or look on line for it. I am so glad I found it on line thru Amazon. I removed the old material and replaced it with the new. Required only a metal office stapler I have had for 40 years on my desk at home for attaching the material. Couch looks like new underneath.
Outermagnolia –
Replace old dust cover from the sofa and it still holds up. The only suggestion is to completely remove all the old staples and use a high-quality staple gun. I used a pneumatic staple gun off my air compressor. When I tried using my old staple gun that I used for tacking insulation to studs it didn’t drive the staple in far enough. I had to follow up with a hammer. Otherwise, great fabric and I will probably get rid of the sofa before I have to ever replace the dust cover again.
D.G. –
This is a synthetic fabric that works OK for making dust covers underneath the frames of furniture. The weave is a bit too coarse to match a real sateen, but does not unravel when you cut it to size.
Robert C. –
Exactly the same material that had been covering the bottom of the ottoman before it got several tears during a move. Easy to recover the whole underside using a staple gun and 3/8″ staples.