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Xpose Safety Clear Plastic Sheeting is a heavy-duty 6 mil thick polyethylene roll measuring 10' x 100', designed for industrial and home use. Waterproof, dustproof, and vapor-resistant, it offers robust protection for construction, painting, agriculture, and DIY projects. Made in the USA, this durable sheeting also doubles as an energy-saving window insulator, making it a versatile essential for professionals and homeowners alike.






































| ASIN | B07P7J7Z48 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,628 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #168 in Drop Cloths & Plastic Sheeting |
| Brand | Xpose Safety |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (800) |
| Date First Available | March 4, 2019 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Thickness | 6 Mils |
| Item Weight | 30.7 pounds |
| Item model number | C-610-X |
| Manufacturer | Xpose Safety |
| Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | C-610-X |
| Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Agriculture, Boat Cover, Camping, Construction, DIY Projects, Demolition Projects, Emergency Preparedness |
| Size | 6 Mil 10' x 100' |
| UPC | 812412032889 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
B**S
cover it
worked great for what i needed.
M**A
Great Product!
I use this on the inside of my windows draped like a curtain...has saved tons of money on electricity bills.
J**.
Better solution than tarps for me
I used the sheeting to cover cattle feed to keep it dry. I was worried the material might be too thin but it is heavy enough for occasional moving to remove feed and I don’t expect it to last more than one season, time will tell. I only use 20 feet at a time so it’ll give me 5 years before I have to buy more. The $250 tarp I bought didn’t last a year without several holes appearing and water leakage. It didn’t hold up well against the sun.
B**R
Great for a DIY Greenhouse
After being unable to find exactly what I wanted in a back porch greenhouse, I decided to make my own. This was a good budget option for the plastic itself, and big enough to wrap around my PVC frame. It was easy to cut with a box cutter, but holds up to being walked on and pulled on. There are "doors" in either end that zip closed. The greenhouse has been up for a month and through two storms without taking any damage. It keeps the interior about 10 degrees warmer than the air and nicely humid (it's cut the watering requirements in half). The only problem I've had is that it's been hard to find adhesives that stay stuck to the plastic. I went through a lot of tapes before I found ones that would stay stuck, and 2 brands of adhesive zipper (all bought on Amazon). However, I did find products that would work. I'm hoping to be able to slide the cover off the frame, fold it up and reuse it next year. My greenhouse is 10' long, 4.5' wide, 6' high in the back sloping to 5' in front. Not only do I still have most of the roll of plastic left over for other projects, I cut of a big chunk of excess material from the greenhouse, which I've been using as drop cloths in the house. Even if I need a new cover every year, I'm set for several years.
C**S
Plastic is Plastic
I'm not sure what to say about this product. It plastic, that's what I ordered. It's the exact thickness, length and durable as I expected. It arrived as promised. I used it as a vapor barrier for a crawl space.
K**M
Green house
The product is OK but when I use more than half row, they have three whole already , one big hoke and two small holes. If I could return it, I’ll return it but it’s too heavy.
I**I
Best for solarizing the ground
I got this to solarize an area of bermuda grass and it looks to be working really well. I put it down in June and will leave it until September because, as anyone who fights bermuda grass knows, nothing short of an atomic blast will kill that stuff. We've hit record high temps here this summer up to 107 and I can see everything under the plastic is fried. Now just hoping it's killed the roots, which can go down a foot or more. The plastic has held up well to the sun, heat and my dog making the occasional trek across it. It isn't clear like glass, but clear enough that I can see through it, even the overlap. I'm hoping to plant the area in wild flowers in the fall, so fingers crossed.
L**S
It’s great
I used it to wrap my front porch for winter so I could still see out
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