GrafixDura-Lar .003” Ultra-Clear Film, Acetate Alternative, Glossy Surface for Coverings, Stencils, Color Separation, Window Applications, Transparencies, and More, 20" x 12'
C**N
Mucho material.
Crei que era un rollo pequeño, pero en realidad es un rollo grande con bastante material.
A**E
Excellent for protecting antique books
Excellent for protecting antique books. Premium plastic cover low acidity. It is recommended that you replace them every 5 to 10 years. However this film is superior chemistry optimized to enable book guardians protect their books so they may travel safely to future generations. Its a little pricey for vinyl but if you want the best for your documents it is a small price to pay.- so clear you can barley tell it is on your books- chemically balanced to time capsule your collection- It molds well around the book, and provides support to antique book spines, boards and end papers- Actually improves the appearance of the books it covers- Protects your books from exposure, scuffs, insects, and humitidyThe only reason it does not get 5 stars is because it is comparatively expensive as compared to inferior products. (But this is minor in my opionion as you do not want to cut costs when archiving priceless books)
T**A
Just what I wanted!
This is nice film. I purchased it to preview quilting designs and to cut my own stencils. All the markers I have tried on it, including Crayola Washable markers, are easy to mark on this film. The washable markers came off easily with water, allowing me to preview a new design. I used a Sharpie when I was ready for a more permanent line and cut my stencil with an Xacto knife. The film cut nicely and is quite sturdy for tracing around. It is also such nice clear film, it makes it easy to see through it. I love it!
P**A
A perfect dining table cover / mat / protector
I was looking for an environmental friendly way to protect my wooden dining table, or to avoid washing the cotton table cloth all the time.My wife wouldn't approve off any plastic table cloth that look a lot worse than her current beautiful one. I tried the temporary plastic table cloth for parties, and try to let it stay on the table as long as I can. That won't be a solution and they are too thin to be convenient. They are easily punctured.I was looking for a clear plastic sheet to cover the current table cloth so she wouldn't notice much. The ones on the market are mostly PVC. When I replaced the kid's shower lining last time, I though I was lucky to discover the cheapest plastic liner on the world in Target in a very hard to find corner. I didn't realize that the awful smell that we tolerated for days were toxic. Now we have PEVA instead. So obviously I won't get a PVC anything for my dining table.I didn't thought of just using a large piece of glass. But this will only be applicable for putting on wood directly. It will be too much trouble to change the table cloth if the glass is on top. For glass you need other table mats for cushion.Now this polyester sheet is perfect. It is actually 40 inch by 12 feet. It wouldn't make sense if it were 12 inch long. The only con is that I have to pay for 12 ft rather than 6 ft. And I have to cut it to size.Once unrolled, it has a tendency to stay flat. So it was easy to work with. It looked like glass, but you can't find the thickness at the edges.I boiled a pot of water, stopped the heat, let the bubbles subside, and put it on a piece of spare sheet. It didn't do anything to it. No marks. No signs of softening or melting.There is absolutely no smell of any type. This particular sheet is not FDA approved for food contact, but polyester the material can be approved in some applications. It's competitive with cotton because it doesn't need all the water to grow. We have mats for the forks and spoons so there's zero concern for us. The alternative is acetate sheet that is FDA approved for food contact. But it is not tear resistance and not heat resistance.The thickness is about a piece of normal paper. It can easily be cut to size with a scissor, but not a paper cutter. So you need not worry about damage by forks and knives. They may make a dent but no holes. The dents may be healed by a hairdryer but I don't worry about that.My other uses for the rest of the roll. Obviously, it makes good drawer liners. If there is a reasonable fit, it's pretty hard to lift the liner up. I cut the sheets with scissors by hand and get reasonable "straight" lines to fit the bottom.Update 11/2020 - Amazingly, it still looks like that. It's still in one piece. The edges and corners are intact. There are fine swirl marks due to daily use but you have to get close to see it. There are also one or two slight dish impressions and distortion when dishes are accidentally put on the table straight from the oven. But you can see a vague circle, and the sheet is still pretty flat around it. I must confest I haven't washed the table cloth under since!
K**S
Me sirvió para lo que lo necesitaba
Buen producto
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