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    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp's wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    Treated canvas tarps are not recommended for indoors use because the tarp’s wax and dye treatment may rub off and stain indoor surfaces, such as carpet, wood floor, etc. Also, the treated canvas tarp has an odor. For indoor tarps, consider Vinyl Tarps, Poly Tarps, Untreated Canvas, Nylon Tarps and Mesh Tarps. Also consider if you need a Flame Retardant Tarp.

    No. Tarps have huge performance differences. Generally you get what you paid for when you shop for tarps and covers. The Made in the USA tarps are a much better tarp than import tarps and will last longer. Even though the weights and thicknesses may be the same, Made in the USA fabrics and tarps last longer.

    No. Please check the specifications on each tarp to see if the tarp is flame retardant. Fire retardant tarps are an effective way to ensure the safety of your property, employees, and the general public in a variety of settings. If you work in industrial, commercial, or agricultural environments where there is a risk of fire, flame retardant tarps are a convenient, affordable solution for staying safe. For more information on flame retardant tarps, visit Tarps Now® today.

    A polypropylene tarp (“Poly Tarp”) is not a traditional fabric, but rather, a laminate of woven and sheet material. The center is loosely woven from strips of polypropylene plastic, with sheets of the same material bonded to the surface. This creates a fabric-like material that resists stretching well in all directions and is waterproof. When treated against ultraviolet light, these tarpaulins can last for years exposed to the elements, but non-UV treated material will quickly become brittle and lose strength and water resistance if exposed to sunlight. Most import Poly tarps are non-UV treated.