I am looking for a company that sells blackout cloth. I need at least 48 inches wide. I know I have seen it before, I have googled it and come up with nothing. Anyone out there have any infor on this?
As far as I know retardant is applied to whatever material, so yes it would probably wash out in the rain if thats what you mean.
It is pretty durable material though- sort of like a soft, very light weight canvas feel imo. Definitely heavier than most other run of the mill fabrics.
Considering that- I'd pull it in off season and re-treat it with a pump sprayer next season if you were concerned.
There is always fire retardant vinyl. The retardant might be impregnated- don't really know.
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Duvetyn definitely will not do well outdoors. It is a heavy material, but it is still cloth. I have seen a lot of tours throw their Duvetyne away after one good rain soaked it (of course I picked it up and used it as long as I could but it didnt last long).
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