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Kae
> 3 dayI bought two 9 x 12 size for drop cloth curtains for a picture window, and they worked out fairly well. I washed them and dried them in the dryer, to help with the shrinkage issue. The size of the two panels after washing was fairly close. However, the hemmed and selvage edges curled somewhat, making it look sloppy. It WAS great that there was no seam for a cloth that large. Then I bought 6 x 9 cloths for other windows and washed them both, but let them air dry to help with the shrinkage issue. Well, as you can see from the pictures, the difference in the shrinkage between the two panels was nine inches. I understand a small difference, but not nine inches! I had to hide the shorter one behind a side table! Also, the hemmed edges curled terribly. I compared this fabric to other drop cloths I bought at Home Depot and the quality, thickness, straightness of these from Melca was not nearly as good.
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Chuck Pachinger
> 3 dayThe cover was better then what I expected and input on care of cover was very helpful. I would definitely purchase more products. Thanks
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Beth CBN
Greater than one weekI actually bought this to make a photo booth backdrop with. I worked perfectly and held up great.
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Maggie Horner-Jordan
> 3 dayThis is not what I expected, this can not be made of 100% cotton because it will not bleach.
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Mr. Blair Kerluke PhD
> 3 dayVery nice and substantial tarp on its way to becoming curtains.
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Shahi
> 3 dayThe cloth is huge and seamless in the middle, made of one piece of cloth. You can use it for whatever you want. I love it and will buy again soon.
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Michelle L.
> 3 dayThey are absolutely seamless as described and I assume were 9x12 when I removed them from the packages. (I bought 4) I turned these into curtains in our industrial nautical great room, but they had a funky smell out of the package so I threw them in the laundry. I washed them in cold water and dried on a low setting (its cotton, its bound to shrink). They shrunk...a lot. One shrunk by at least a foot which was a problem since I was planning to hang them at 9 high with the 12 being the width of the sliding glass door. Ultimately, I hid the problem by swapping to the 12 being the height and folding them over. I would absolutely buy them again but if you plan on having that full 912, be cautious washing them. Maybe just air dry! Im not sure why it asked for water resistance, but this is not a waterproof tarp.
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DOS
> 3 dayI wish I had measured this before I washed it. My 9x12 foot (108x144 inches) drop cloth shrunk to 92x134 inches after one wash and drying. Plus, I took it out of the dryer while it was still damp and hung it over a shower curtain rod to finish drying. I figured it would shrink some, but 16 inches along one side? I was planning to use this as a project for a king size bed, but 92 inches on today’s thick mattresses isn’t long enough. I’ll probably have to use it for a table cloth now. I may wash and dry it again to see if it shrinks some more. The color was oatmeal, not the grayish color others commented on. Weight/thickness is fine. Sewn hem on 2 sides, not all 4.
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Izzo
> 3 daySweet tarp!
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Aditya Khanna
> 3 dayWasnt thick enough . Seamless is the only selling point.