🎨 Cover it all, mess-free and stress-free!
The GREEN LIFESTYLE All Purpose Canvas Drop Cloth is a heavy-duty, 16oz cotton blend canvas tarp measuring 4x12 feet. Water-resistant and machine washable, it offers durable, reusable protection for floors, furniture, and surfaces during painting or other projects. Ideal for both professional painters and DIY enthusiasts seeking eco-friendly, versatile coverage.
Color | Cream |
Brand | GREEN LIFESTYLE |
Material | Canvas |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 2.51 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Improvement, Painting, Ground Cover, Temporary Partition, Protective Cover |
Product Dimensions | 144"L x 48"W |
Included Components | 16oz |
Size | 4x12 |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
UPC | 672288334223 |
Manufacturer | GREEN LIFESTYLE |
Item Weight | 2.51 pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**N
Staining over gravel
Nice long drop cloth for working fence staining without getting stain on gravel
R**Y
Marvelous quality, value, and utility.
These are great drop cloths! These are very durable and I can throw them in the washer and reuse them multiple times, but they are also lightweight and easy to carry around. I do a lot of window painting for businesses in my area and I love that I can wash these and get them very clean so I can put them inside a store if I'm painting the windows inside. But they are also durable and rugged enough that if I am painting the windows on the outside, I don't hesitate to throw these on the ground and I don't worry about their durability at all. These are a great value and because they are reusable, they are much better for our environment.
K**N
Very functional and many uses
I bought these to cover my new white sofas, to hopefully protect from my cats. They now crawl under the covered furniture and sleep on my new furniture thinking I have given them a blanket!!!!
O**E
Good But Thin
Nice drop cloth for the price. Used it for moving purposes. They are on the thin side and am not so sure they will hold up to vigorously being used. We did drop some liquid on them an it appeared to seep through cloth pretty easily
N**A
Perfect for curtains
I read DIY reviews that drop cloths make good curtain material and they certainly do! The color, weight and size are perfect for curtains and much better price than buying yards of material. They block light very well, look very nice and material is easy to work with. I prewashed and dried and only lost 2” in width, not sure about length yet. Great option for curtains with a natural look.Beware that there may be a seam across the cloth at some point. I worked around it but it is something to keep in mind.
G**N
Good quality
Inexpensive, works great
H**R
Works for a canvas tent cover
Used to make a tent cover. Just enough fabric to cover and make an extra front cover on a 4' x 8' modern tent. Definitely has an odd smell coming out of the package, but it has gone away after washing twice and being outside. Has not ripped yet.
S**E
Exactly What I Needed!
We just had our wood floors refinished a week ago, and the AC guys call that they are moving the new duct work schedule up. I needed some way to protect my beautiful old refinished floors. So, I bought the 4’x50’ size of these drop cloths.As I’m unfolding and laying it down the hallway, I got into how nice the fabric was. I sew a lot, and all I could imagine was what I could make out of this wonderful soft huge piece of fabric! LOL!Anyway, I covered the main traffic areas with rugs and cardboard, all taped down, and then taped this drop cloth over the top. And the AC guys also use drops cloths, so hopefully my beautiful floors will look as good when they’re done as they do now.(Photos taken before the drop cloth was down neatly and taped.)And as soon as my sewing room is back together, I’m doing all kinds of things with this drop cloth.Your mileage may vary. :DUPDATE (14May2024): Finally got to the study on this massive remodel, and picked up the drop cloth I had put in that room about two years ago when the AC guys were in there. Took it outside, shook off the big fluff debris, and washed it on the blanket cycle, and dried it on low heat. And it looks as good as new. Putting it back in the study to again protect my lovely old wood floors while the cabinet guys are here to refinish the bookshelves, and then finally, painting that room.So, this drop cloth (and the 4 others of different sizes) are still going strong, and doing exactly what I need them to do: Protect my lovely old wood floors from construction messes, workmens’ boots, and drips of many liquids.Note: I do fold it into double layers where paint is being applied. I might be over cautious, but it is easier to wash a drop cloth than to scrap paint off of a wood floor. And I use blue painters tape to hold the drop cloth in place.Your mileage may vary.
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