🛠️ Elevate your outdoor projects with marine-grade strength and style!
Mybecca Waterproof Canvas Marine Fabric features a robust 600 Denier polyester weave with PU backing for enhanced waterproofing and durability. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it offers UV protection and easy maintenance, making it ideal for a wide range of applications from furniture to tents.
T**N
Tough Stuff
This is some tough fabric. Very tightly woven, super stiff, thick. That could even be a problem if you're using it to recover chair seats; doesn't want to fit corners smoothly. So wash it, HOT, and iron it before you grab your staple gun. It isn't waterproof but really really tight. Happy I bought this one. It just might outlast the chair frames.
B**S
Canvas
Great product & easy to work with.
C**Y
Nice and durable material
Used this canvas on my fishing boat to create side curtains for my Bimini top. Almost matches the top exactly but this material is actually a little nicer quality.
L**C
Great fabric, but they reduced the width and increased the price
After 4.5 years in the very bight and hot Southern California sun with no shade from sun up to sun down, a telescope cover I made finally began coming apart. They used to say this material was good for outdoor use, but now only state it's good for indoor projects, even though they illustrate the product on outdoor patio furniture. I suspect they did this because of the many reviews that complained about loss of color in as little as a couple of weeks. I purposefully bought the beige (regardless of whether they claimed is was good for outdoor use) because I know the faded color would still be some sort of light beige. That proved to be the case and my telescope cover looked just fine after 4.5 years, and help up very well to the elements over all but the last 3 months of that time, so "5 stars" for the durability of this material for outdoor use in my harsh climate - and since I chose a color that would look fine faded.I recently reordered what was supposed to be the same product from Amazon. The price went up for 5 years from $28 in late 2015 to the current ~$40. OK, so there's been some inflation (actually not that much, but OK). What the "reorder product" didn't disclose is that the manufacture has not only increased the price by 40%, they have reduced the width from 59" to 56", and that belies the fact that the old fabric was a true 59" of usable (coated) fabric. The current dimension includes the machining edges that are uncoated and not really usable, so the real width is less than 56". In practice, they've reduced the width by 10% and increased the price by 40%. Normally Amazon would call that a new product, but for whatever reason, they don't.If you never ordered this before and are fine with something less than a 56" width, I continue to recommend this product. Of course, I have no idea is they haven't also reduced the quality of the waterproof coating, but the new material feels virtually identical to unused scraps I still have of the old fabric.If you are re-ordering based on your experience with product previously bought from this manufacturer, be warned that they have done everything they can to increased profit and reduce the amount of product delivered.
R**S
Great quality
Great quality I was kinda surprised having bought fabric without seeing it first , for the first time.
R**D
Worked well to repair damaged dog bed cover
I bought this fabric to glue on top and bottom of my existing dog bed that my dogs had put holes in/tore with their antics.First, I replaced/refilled the dug out areas of the bed so it was flat again, then put patches of this fabric over any holes/rips/tears, and finally glued an entire sheet of this fabric over the original (patched) side. Once it was dry, I flipped the bed over and did the other side the same way. I used spray adhesive at first, which worked well, but for a large/extra-large bed, I went through a $13 can quickly. Instead of ordering more, I bought some Bob Smith Insta-Cure glue (see my review) and used that on the remaining repairs. It worked just as well and was much cheaper, which was the whole point of saving money by repairing, instead of replacing the entire dog bed.It's been a few months now and the dogs have not even dug at the repaired bed that they lay on every day, so either they saw how much time and work I spent fixing it and decided not to put me through that again, or they felt that this stiffer new bed might not be as enjoyable to dig at. In either case, we're all happy with this purchase and will use it again in the future, if need be.
C**R
Good from far but far from good.
The performance: As soon as I received this fabric, I tested it by laying a small sewn piece flat outside in an exposed part of my backyard. This was wintertime in the Pacific Northwest, and it was unusually rainy and dark even for the PNW. In the entire time this fabric was outside, it was exposed to at most four days of full sun for maybe 3-4 hours each day. The area was shaded for about half the day. The fabric was outside for about three months in total. In the photos, the material in the background is the same green fabric used as a sewing machine cover in a sunny room, and it's still pretty much as-new. The piping is typical lightweight nylon tape. The photo makes the fading look a little worse than it is to the naked eye, but it is still unacceptable.The green fabric might be okay for a sacrificial cover over another cover, but if I made a Bimini, a grill cover, or something similar out of this fabric and it faded this fast *in the winter*, I'd be super bummed. As others have experienced, I would expect this fabric to turn entirely white in just a month or two of summertime exposure.Good things: The fabric remained water-resistant, it is easy to sew with, and the original green color is nice. For interior projects and bags, it is probably fine. But for the work that goes into constructing most outdoor projects, this material is a waste of time.
A**R
i love it
Very nicee. Perfect canvas material
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