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Commando Cloth, 16 oz.

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When cotton is not enough, and Duvetyne doesn't quite cut it, Commando Cloth will succeed. Denser than Duvetyne, Commando Cloth's extinguishing and blackout capabilities are superior.

Commando Cloth is made from 100% cotton, is treated to be fire retardant, and is a standard in the motion picture industry. The Commando Cloth we carry is 16 oz. It has a brushed matte finish.

Commando Clothhas many uses; use it to block out unwanted light or make performance clothing. While we feel a damp towel is a superior and natural solution for extinguishing equipment, Commando Cloth is fire-resistant and is suitable when water is not available. washing Duvetyne removes its fire-resistant qualities, and must be treated with a fire-retardant to regain them.

Our Commando Cloth has been tested in accordance with NFPA 701 and meets the requirements of that standard.

Sold by the yard and in rolls up to 50 yards, with the cuts being 54 inches wide.

Information for customers with Bulk Memberships: Minimum per-item order quantity is 13 yards.



Regular Price:  $10.00
 On Sale For: $9.25 
SKU:  CCLOTH (934)
Ship Weight:  0.75

This product qualifies for quantity discount pricing.
QuantityDiscount
13-245.0000%
25-4910.0000%
50-99915.0000%


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1. Corinne on 5/27/2010, said:

I made three fire blankets out of this cloth and was very happy with the results. Unfortunately, one did get burned through, most likely due to misuse. However, they have performed quite well when we can't get a wet towel to extinguish our tools. Tip! Don't extinguish anything that is going to transfer fuel to the cloth!
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