🖌️ Transform your space without the mess!
The Sinzau Dust Sheet Roll measures 13.1 x 65.6 feet and is designed for comprehensive surface protection during painting, cleaning, and decorating. With a robust 3 Mil thickness, it offers dust-proof and waterproof capabilities, while the adhesive edge ensures it stays securely in place. Covering an impressive area of 80 square meters, this durable plastic drop cloth is perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | sinzau |
Package Dimensions | 27.1 x 7.7 x 7.6 cm; 530 g |
Size | 13.1 x 65.6 feet |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 530 g |
N**N
Great for doing some spray painting, but needs to be treated carefully.
A little while ago I had a little ding with the car which needed me to get a panel resprayed. The choice was to give £1000 to a bodyshop or just do it myself with rattle cans for under £100. Without a garage and in the depth of winter, the only option was to do it in the kitchen with the doors open, so I needed some protection for the wall and floor behind the part.The plastic is folded up on itself six or eight times in a very well thought-out way. You measure how much width you need to cover, and pull that width off the roll. Then you stick the yellow sticky bit (a bit like how you use a post-it note) at the top-most extent of the space you need to cover, and then you locate thee bottom-edge of the plastic (it's folded over on itself a few times, but relatively easy to find along the opposite edge to the yellow strip), and then pull it out.If you pull it right, and the gods are with you, the sheet just concertina's out and becomes a very long (8 foot from yellow sticky strip to bottom edge) sheet.Now, 8' sounds large, but if you're painting a part with a rattle can, you need a good area covered because the droplets float erratically, so you will probably need one for the bottom 2' of wall and the floor under you, and one part for the 6' of wall behind, which overlaps the floor sheet by a few feet.Why overlap? Because when you're moving around, it's very easy to kick up the plastic and leave a nice little hole that, when you remove the plastic, results in a perfectly shaped black splodge from the paint (assuming you're painting black) :)This means that, if you're painting large car parts, like doors or panels, you won't get all 49' of width, you'll probably get about half that. Enough to paint two or three panels if you're not re-using the plastic.If, however, you're using the sheets for much smaller things, you can pull the sheet out as wide as you like, and get a LOT of use out of this roll. 49' is quite a lot if you're just using it for messy play with the kids etc.So, the plastic itself is pretty durable. I had some sharp-edged panels and they caught on the plastic, but didn't tear it. It's surprisingly resistant, especially for footwear. You'd assume that kicking through it with boots would tear it, but it's quite resistant.So, why "needs to be treated carefully"? Because the yellow sticky strip is only a few cm wide, and doesn't stick THAT well, especially to wood/brick, and totally doesn't stick to stone. If you're not sticking it to perfectly smooth things like cabinets / white goods, then you need to be very careful when you're moving around, or it's quite easy to pull the whole lot down. I tend to put a heavy thing like stepladders at the base of the wall so that if I do kick the plastic when I'm walking across it, the tug only gets as far as the stepladders, and doesn't pull the sticky tape off the wall.When you do remove the sticky tape though, there's no residue, and because it's not duck tape (or similar), it doesn't pull paint off wood.I'm quite impressed by this roll. It did it's job, and I've since found a few other uses for it (such as messy play or protecting the floor when the kids have the paddling pool outside).
J**N
Ok
As others mentioned, it’s not super sticky but that’s ok, I had to use masking tape anyway. It does its job by protecting areas during painting. Recommended
C**B
Superb
I bought this to cover up my kitchen whilst part of a dividing wall was taken out. It was easy to apply to the walls and cupboards....rolling it out, sticking it down, cutting from the roll then unfolding out the sheet. I was worried that the masking tape wouldn't hold is it is a narrow band maybe 2cm of tape, but with careful unfolding it stayed firmly stuck to the surfaces.I found that unrolling and sticking almost simultaneously prevented the product sticking to itself. Cutting from the roll when you have finished unrolling and sticking can be a bit tricky, just make sure you have your sissors at hand and someone or something to hold the roll.The plastic is thin, but it kept the dust out (with additional masking on the drop) and it far exceeded my expectations. I will definitely buy this again and cannot recommend it highly enough. Superb stuff!
M**T
Sticky strip is worth spending the money on
Useful to cover bathroom doors and shower screen while decorating. The adhesive strip is great for ensuring the sheets do not blow in the wind or fall down, issues I have experienced using cheaper plastic sheets. The roll takes up very little storage space and is bigger than expected when unwrapped. The sheets are folded into each other, so once unwrapped make for a much bigger sheet. The sheets are easy to cut with scissors and are strong than they look.
R**N
Cheap, thin and useless outside.
This may be good enough for indoors use but used it yesterday for first time when spraying fence and gave up after 2 failed attempts to get it to stay on the fence and to stop blowing of with the very, very slight breeze. Get for indoors and dodge for out.
P**N
Time saver
Goes on fairly easily once you work out how to unfold the dust sheet. Saves a lot of time & is fairly strong.You need to attach the first piece (about 6 inches) then roll it out pressing the tape along the wall as you go, or the top of kitchen units in my case, leave it folded until you are ready to cut it once you have covered the intended area. It's ok to use around corners without stopping. Once rolled out, unfold from underneath to the length you want, or fully depending on your job.Can be re-used with care. I rolled the tape back on to a kitchen roll tube as I took it down for re-use.You need to roll it onto something if you want to use it again or the tape will stick to the polythene making re-use fiddly & difficult but possible.I also cut some smaller sections to apply to the windows where I didn't need a full covering as I was painting the inside walls by the windows. It's quite opaque so gives privacy when applied to windows. (think you can buy window size too).
A**Y
Ideal, Strong, Durable Cover Sheet
The coverage is good for the price. I used it on the staircase over the carpet and thankfully the durability didn't disappoint 👍
M**R
Well...
Ok so it covered what I needed to be covered but then ripped the paint off afterwards definitely not low tack
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