🎨 Transform your space without the mess!
The TuffBoy Canvas Drop Cloth is a 4x12 ft heavy-duty painting tarp made from high-quality cotton duck material. Designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts, it offers superior protection against paint stains and dust. With its seamless design, washable and reusable features, and durable construction, this drop cloth is perfect for a variety of projects, ensuring your space remains clean and pristine.
Color | 12 Oz - Commercial Grade |
Brand | TuffBoy |
Material | Canvas |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 144"L x 48"W |
Size | 4FT X 12FT |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
UPC | 780670715458 |
Manufacturer | TuffBoy |
Part Number | BD12-0412 |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | BD12-0412 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Special Features | Washable |
Usage | Interior/Exterior |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**V
Great Fabric for Drapes
I've used the 10 oz. fabric for other projects (drapes & upholstery), but I need to make drapes for a really long rod and I think the 10 oz. will be too heavy for the rod to support. As a result, I got the 8 oz. fabric this time and used it for the patio door in the same area (see picture).Fabric Weight: After washing, the 10 oz. fabric feels like Levi jeans, while the 8 oz. fabric feels more like a flannel short. The 8 oz. is a nice weight for drapes, and provides more filtered light than the 10oz fabric does. While it's nice for drapes (and maybe slipcovers for dining room chairs), I think it's probably too lightweight to use for upholstery.Fabric Drape: The drape for the 8 oz. is much more fluid than the 10 oz., with the exception of the double-fold hems I put in (which is to be expected).Seams: I have ordered this brand drop cloth several times and have never received one with seams breaking the piece. The ends are hemmed and the sides are the fabric selvages.Color: Out of the package, the color is a nice oatmeal. Although I didn't dye these particular cloths, I have dyed other ones which worked very well because they're a natural cotton fabric.Price: This is infinitely cheaper than purchasing the same amount from a fabric store.Size: I carefully measured the fabric out of the package and after washing with hot water and drying on a low setting. Unfortunately I managed to lose the piece of paper where I wrote it down. Needless to say, being cotton it shrank quite a bit. Will post an update if I manage to find it.29-Jul-2021: I was cutting the fabric for drapes, and just found a snag (see picture) on one side. I've purchased 5 (I think) of these cloths, and this is the first time I've seen anything like this. There is a chance that it happened when I washed it, I don't really know, but I'd advise checking both side of the entire drop cloth before proceeding. I'm just going to make sure that it's on the "wrong side" (not a big deal). I also may cut it & seal it with a little drop of 'fray check' - undecided
J**N
Perfect for what I need it for
I bought one of these drop cloth's in order to make several projects with it.I plan on making placemats, napkins, table runner, chair cushion covers, curtains for a dog bed, couch covers and maybe a few other things.For the table items, I plan on doing a buffalo check pattern on them using paint but I first needed to bleach the drop cloth so it'll turn white. Bleaching it worked well and I now have crisp white material to work with.I like the fact that this had no seams so it's less product I have to waste.I'm not a handy person when it comes to sewing, so rather than killing myself with needles, I opted to make 1 placemat using tape to make the seams to see how it came out.Then I decided to tape the placemat and paint it with black & grey to form the buffalo check pattern.Not bad for my first try and although I don't mind using the tape to make the edging, I think I would much rather give it a more professional edge so I'll be having a friend do the sewing for me.I really like this drop cloth so I'll be buying more in the future.I got the 9x12 and since I will be cutting it up into pieces, the actual size doesn't matter.
B**N
Perfect for painting!
I bought this to use as stretched canvas for painting studies and it worked perfect for that application.It is very thick, accepts gesso and paint very well, doesn’t have a seam and has become my go to for stretching canvases, especially for studies.It is very well made and if you use it to cover your floor, it would take a ton of paint to go through it.YouCan use it for various other things as well like cheap curtains, covers for chairs, etc. sky is the limit.
A**N
Excellent
I bought this canvas to use as a pastry cloth. The super tight weave is the best thing. I used minimal extra flour. No sticking and it washes beautifully. I will recommend this to my fellow bakers! I covered my whole bench with it. I'll buy another to use for my batons. Excellent value for money. This will last for a very long time.
S**M
Great for DIY shade for patio
I ordered a few of these "drop cloths" because I wanted to make my own shades for the pergola patio cover. Easy to measure and cut. Absolutely have to sew hems on raw edges as this material will ravel.We put them up in April and take them down (and wash them before storage) in October. Has lasted six seasons with annual small patching. Pretty good longevity considering rain, wind and sun. I must tell you that this material will shrink! We worked around that. All in all, I feel like we got our money's worth.
K**S
Great material for sofa cover
I used one of the largest drop cloths and the next smallest size to create a dog and kid proof sofa cover for my oversized couch. I’d recommend washing and drying first since fabric does shrink. Very durable material and easy to use. Side note, if you’re looking to do something similar and aren’t a seamstress, peel and stick Velcro is your best friend (:
B**E
Bought 3 of them
I used these to make a canvas cover for my canopy for renaissance fairs. I bleached one and dyed the other two royal blue with Rit dye. The one I bleached turned white beautifully, I had it submerged for about an hour, moving the fabric every 15 minutes. I dyed one at a time in my washing machine following the exact instructions from Rits website and they turned out fantastic! The fabric did shrink though. I bought 9x12 and they shrunk to 8x11, hang dried them. There were some loose strings, but I just took them off, they didn't affect the stitching in any way. The canvas also doesnt unravel as you cut it, only if you pull on it. Definitely saved me a lot of money, high quality fabric.
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