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The TUFFBOY 12oz All Purpose Canvas Drop Cloth is a commercial-grade, heavy-duty cotton tarp measuring 4x12 ft. Designed with seamless construction and reinforced double-stitched hems, it offers superior protection against paint spills and dust. Washable and reusable, this eco-friendly drop cloth is ideal for professional painters, DIY enthusiasts, and crafters seeking durable, reliable floor and furniture protection.














| Brand | TuffBoy |
| Color | 12 Oz - Commercial Grade |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Material | Canvas |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
C**Y
Great value!
I use these drop cloths for craft projects and they are perfect. There are no seams which makes it nice for those who want to use them for crafting or sewing projects. Great quality and durability. Good buy for the money!
W**4
Pretty good
I used this for some general projects around the house. One was to cover a couple 'steps' that my pet rabbits use, so that they get some grip. The steps are made of wood, and without some type of fabric, they slide off. It's pretty funny to watch, but they probably don't like it. Anyway it's cotton, natural, and I feel better about that than a synthetic product. Also used this to make a shade canopy. I don't like plastic because it deteriorates and pollutes. I like knowing that this is cotton, and even if it goes into a landfill, it's a plant product. I'm sure it would work great for the intended purpose as a drop cloth too. It had no odor other than the natural fabric odor. The edges were basic stitched. It is about the same thickness as a heavy pair of jeans.
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
I**R
Great cover-up for ugly rental carpet
I use these drop cloths to cover the entire floor of my rental's living room which had the dreaded thing blue rental quality carpeting. Wear and tear made it look light blue in some areas while the darker blue in others. It's pretty heinous. I knew immediately I was covering it one way or another. I basically used these as new "flooring" and then got area rugs to put over that, as normal. While the two canvas cloths I got were SLIGHTLY different tones, It still came out amazingly and I am so relieved bc I agonized over doing this for weeks and weeks, and was met with a lot of doubt from my husband and mother. I NEEDED this to work lol. We also have a baby coming soon and that disgusting blue carpet was NOT going to cut it as something he could play on or crawl on. It was foul. I used carpet tape to secure the cloths to the carpet and it holds perfectly. I still may play around with different area rugs as time goes on, and add more color and cover more floor. But the canvas itself is a great color and acts as tan carpet. It is easy to spot clean when the dog decides to put a dirty paw on it. I know this isn't what most people would buy these for, but if you're looking for an idea to cover ugly rental carpet this was a really easy and inexpensive way to do it. The pics are the before and afters of 2 angles of the room. I could also have seen these being used curtain as others have done. I just didn't need anymore beige lol. But definitely a happy camper!
J**E
High quality drop cloth
I searched for weeks to find a 9x12 ft seamless drop cloth to make curtains for our patio. The 10 oz 9x12 ft has absolutely no seams in the center. There is a 1/2” hem on the top and bottom of the longer (12 ft) side. No hem but finished on the other sides. There is no odor and the fabric is super thick and durable. I hope this helps if you are considering making curtains.
R**T
Heavy duty professional quality.
I refurbish antique furniture as a hobby. I don't have a dedicated work space and often use my front hallway. I needed good protection for my flooring. I think this should work very well and last years!
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.
A**B
It is perfect. We plan to paintit and hopefullyit will wash ...
I bought this for my preschool classroom to make a teepee. It is perfect. We plan to paintit and hopefullyit will wash well for next year's class. After using a paper drop cloth for the past few years, I decided it would be cheaper to get something that can be used over and over. This drop cloth is exactly what I wanted, what I ordered. It came within 3 days of ordering (ahhh, Prime, you spoil me). It is heavy duty enough that the kids can't tear it but not too heavy that I can't hang it with fishing line. It is the size that is in description. Overall, an excellent purchase. Of course, as I type this, a child is trying to tie up another child with the teepee... ;) Happy Thanksgiving!!
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