More Fabric :WIDE=1m(39inch) ,Length= 3m (118 inches). Enough Fabric for Furniture Couch Chairs Upholstery
100% Polypropylene:80gms(2.8oz) Non-woven .Usually disposable Non-woven shoe covers are 15gms and Non-woven masks are 20 gms.This Black Dust Cover is Thick.
Application:Use for base of sofas, chairs et,conceal webbing and springs and also to protect furniture from dust.
Trimmed by hand may be irregular edges and 1-2cm error.Just DIY the length and width of the Cambric to cover any furniture, et,sofas,couch, chairs, even stereos, printers, etc.
Easy to install: Just 3 steps: 1 –USE Tack Lifter to Remove Old Fabric And Accessories. 2 – Staple on New Fabric. 3 – Trim off Excess Fabric.
Product Dimensions
118 x 39 x 59 inches, 2.65 Ounces
Item model number
FSJJ
Date First Available
June 4, 2021
Manufacturer
FSJJ
Country of Origin
China
158 reviews for W 39inch by L 118inch Upholstery Cambric Dust Cover Fabric Replacement,Bottom Cloth Nonwoven Dust Cover for Chairs,Underside of Upholstered Furniture
Rated 5 out of 5
Stefan –
Had to replace the underside of my couch due to curious cats… was easy to do with this product and a staple gun.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
I like the product and it’s easy to install, the durability is the questions. Mice can claw through it and as a customer, it’s hard to repurchase. Please make a product that is durable. I like the product.
Rated 4 out of 5
Cynthia Derricott –
Buena relación calidad – precio.
Rated 5 out of 5
Janine C. Malone M.D. –
You can’t go wrong with this item.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jeffrey Carter –
Easy to replace
Rated 5 out of 5
AMG Buyer –
I reupholstered 8 dining room chairs and this was exactly what I needed. Great quality
Rated 5 out of 5
Jungle Boi –
Exactly what’s needed to replace dust cover on my old leather sofa. Worked perfectly with very little scissor work required.
Rated 5 out of 5
ThomasBlue 🐕 –
Our dog shredded the bottom of our couch and this fabric was perfect!
Rated 5 out of 5
ThomasBlue 🐕 –
We recently noticed that our nine year old sectional sofa bed was creating black stains on the carpet. The stains were a dense black dust caused by the sofa’s bottom fabric that had rotted due to age. Such irony — the sofa’s “dust cover” was causing a ton of dust!
All the bad fabric broke into small pieces when we pulled on it. It was removed and after a thorough vacuuming the bad areas were replaced with new cambric fabric.
This material was easy to install. Very sturdy, but cleanly cuts with scissors and/or utility knife. Fast installation using a heavy duty Bostitch hand stapler (see photo for what I used). All edges were folded-under before stapling which helped achieve a factory/professional appearance.
One big panel under the pull-out bed section was only half bad. So I cut off the deteriorated fabric and glued new cambric to it using 3M 77 spray adhesive. The old and new material securely bonded together and the result is as strong as a single panel (see photo).
Pros: Low cost, sturdy, basic DiY skills to install. YOU can do it! Cons: None so far, happy with this purchase.
Stefan –
Had to replace the underside of my couch due to curious cats… was easy to do with this product and a staple gun.
Amazon Customer –
I like the product and it’s easy to install, the durability is the questions. Mice can claw through it and as a customer, it’s hard to repurchase. Please make a product that is durable. I like the product.
Cynthia Derricott –
Buena relación calidad – precio.
Janine C. Malone M.D. –
You can’t go wrong with this item.
Jeffrey Carter –
Easy to replace
AMG Buyer –
I reupholstered 8 dining room chairs and this was exactly what I needed. Great quality
Jungle Boi –
Exactly what’s needed to replace dust cover on my old leather sofa. Worked perfectly with very little scissor work required.
ThomasBlue 🐕 –
Our dog shredded the bottom of our couch and this fabric was perfect!
ThomasBlue 🐕 –
We recently noticed that our nine year old sectional sofa bed was creating black stains on the carpet. The stains were a dense black dust caused by the sofa’s bottom fabric that had rotted due to age. Such irony — the sofa’s “dust cover” was causing a ton of dust!
All the bad fabric broke into small pieces when we pulled on it. It was removed and after a thorough vacuuming the bad areas were replaced with new cambric fabric.
This material was easy to install. Very sturdy, but cleanly cuts with scissors and/or utility knife. Fast installation using a heavy duty Bostitch hand stapler (see photo for what I used). All edges were folded-under before stapling which helped achieve a factory/professional appearance.
One big panel under the pull-out bed section was only half bad. So I cut off the deteriorated fabric and glued new cambric to it using 3M 77 spray adhesive. The old and new material securely bonded together and the result is as strong as a single panel (see photo).
Pros: Low cost, sturdy, basic DiY skills to install. YOU can do it!
Cons: None so far, happy with this purchase.