🛡️ Cover Up in Style!
The Trimaco 03307 SuperTuff Plastic Drop Cloth measures 9-feet by 12-feet, providing 108 square feet of reliable coverage. Made from durable .7 mil LDPE, this translucent drop cloth is perfect for protecting surfaces during various activities, from home improvement projects to outdoor adventures.
Color | Translucent |
Item Dimensions L x W | 144"L x 108"W |
Size | 9-feet x 12-feet |
Number of Items | 1 |
Material Fabric | LDPE |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hiking, Camping, Backpacking, Hunting, Boating, Sporting Events |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**B
Good price, nice size
Perfect for the job
P**R
Works for what I need it to
I live in a trailer park and my 7 year old female cat Isley goes outside so I leave the front door ajar and was having problems with bugs coming in so I put up a sheet of plastic over the doorway and it also is keeping the cold air out since it is fall and then winter. Yes it is thin plastic but anything over the windows and doors will be a blessing 🙌 to keep it warmer in here. It is sturdy enough and is quality perfect for my use. I don't forsee it being a problem with cleaning. It doesn't smell bad. It is easy to put up and cut to fit the windows and doors. Got 13 windows and 2 doors. It looks nice and can see through easily. Hope this helps others decide on getting something that will work.
R**N
Fulfilled my expectations!
It’s called a plastic drop cloth. It measured up to most of what its name promises: (1) It is plastic. (2) It dropped. (3) However, it is not cloth; it is plastic. Nevertheless, it worked! I used the one cloth for two separate painting projects. It was durable enough to stand up to two projects, but it was not so durable that it left me with regrets for throwing it away afterwards. No regrets tossing it when it was too dirty to reuse. I highly recommend it. Thinking of buying a bunch of these for other projects. Who knows, these might even make good stocking stuffers for my adult children at Christmas!Additional note: this cloth is durable ONLY if you handle it with care. If you handle things like a gorilla, forget it. This is not for you.
K**R
Plastic Drop
The plastic is pretty thin and tears easily, but the price is really good and it’s serving the purpose I need so I’m OK with that. If you want a little bit dirtier of a drop cloth or plastic sheeting, this is definitely not for you. Even pulling it out of the box and trying to open it up you could tell this is very very thin.
J**L
It's serve it's purpose
Definitely a throw away afterwards, it's very thin mill.
S**2
It worked out fine
I used this the other day to clean our fans. I put it on top of the washing machine. It worked out great as I expected. There was no plastic smell, when I opened the bag. Good quality. The coverage was good. It was average thickness. And the color was ok. It was clear as I expected. Highly recommend!
D**Y
"Super Tuff?" Nope.
I ordered 5 of these to cover all our downstairs carpets after bringing home an adopted rescue dog. This plastic is extremely thin and tears easily, like just from walking on it. For $2, I shouldn't have expected better, but was swayed by the product name. It's definitely better than nothing and saved my new carpets from a few potty accidents, but some got through when dog's nails punctured a hole. Ended up topping all the plastic with bed sheets. This product would be fine for painting a room.
G**T
Versatility
Intended for protecting my floors while painting some furniture. Afterwards, I cleaned it off and used it next to keep the rain out of a screened shelter when we went camping. Held up great, edged with duct tape so I could punch holes to hold it over a curtain rod. Then as the severe rains came storming into and under my carport over my freshly planted seedlings, I used it to cover and keep most of them from drowning or blowing away. Now that we've been experiencing bitter cold temperatures, I covered my veggies as a frost cover, and altho showing signs of wear, it protected the broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbages just coming in. I think the garlic, kale, & spinach are hardy to have survived without it, but still think it was helpful for them as well. Our winds out here in West Texas, can be ferocious, so I'm thankful I had it for this long, to use in such circumstances.
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