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Trimaco One Tuff® Dropcloth 4′ x 15′
Trimaco One Tuff® Dropcloth 4′ x 15′
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One Tuff® drop cloth is perfect for painting, plastering and staining. Durable, drapable and slip-resistant, the blue fabric drop cloth shows paint and is absorbent to avoid tracking.
Trimaco’s One Tuff® is easy to handle and maneuver while offering leak-resistant and durable protection. Don’t let the lightweight fabric fool you, you will love this painter’s drop cloth. The cloth side absorbs while the PE film back provides maximum protection against leakage. This surface protector will not disappoint.
Leak resistant to all paints + stains
Slip resistant
Durable + Reusable
Not washable
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