Tools & Hardware : Galaxy Products HW415 Paint Essentials 4-by-15-Foot Canvas Drop Cloth

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Tools & Hardware : Galaxy Products HW415 Paint Essentials 4-by-15-Foot Canvas Drop Cloth

Galaxy Products HW415 Paint Essentials 4-by-15-Foot Canvas Drop Cloth

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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Galaxy Products
EAN: 0837369001122
Label: Galaxy Products
Product Manufacturer: Galaxy Products
Model: HW415
Publisher: Galaxy Products
Ranking: 15548
Studio: Galaxy Products


Product facts:
  • 4-by-15-foot canvas drop cloth handles any paint or Heavy-duty home improvement project
  • Protects floors, carpets, furniture or equipment; absorbs paint spills, traps dust, and debris for faster cleanup
  • Made from 8-ounce 100% cotton canvas fabric
  • Double-stitched seams; heavy-duty rot-resistant thread
  • Washable and reusable







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Ideal for hallways and staircases, the Canvas Essentials 4-by-15-foot canvas drop cloth is designed to handle any paint or heavy duty home improvement project. Made from eight-ounce 100-percent cotton canvas fabric, this cloth protects floors, carpets, furniture or equipment. It also absorbs paint spills, traps dust, and debris for faster clean-up. With double-stitched seams and heavy-duty rot-resistant thread, this canvas drop cloth is washable and reusable.









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