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Lining Fabrics
These two high-quality drapery linings are manufactured by Rockland Industries and offer excellent ultraviolet light protection. Quantity is in inches.
ThermalSuede is $0.30/inch ($10.80/yard) and Budget Blackout is $0.40/inch ($14.40/yard). Be sure to read the Blackout Lining Considerations page.
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Specifications
RocLon Thermalsuede Lining White, 54" wide, 70% polyester/30" cotton.
This is my very favorite Roman shade lining. It offers superior insulation while offering some penetration of natural sunlight into your room. I call it light-filtering. It creates a beautifully subdued lighting effect when your shade is down without total darkness. This item earns Terrell's Flawless Use Award.
The tightly woven fabric front is backed with a thin layer of insulating foam. The lining is non-porous and achieves the highest degree of room insulation. The actual width of this lining is 54-3/8". There are no selvages, so you can use the full width.
- insulates
- filters light
- UV inhibitor
- dry cleanable
- premium quality
Roc-lon Budget Blackout Lining White-on-White, 54" wide, 70% polyester/30" cotton.
The tightly woven fabric front is backed with a thin layer of insulating foam. There is an additional "black" layer sandwiched between the front fabric and foam backing. The lining is non-porous and will not crack, peel or bubble. The actual width of this lining is 54". There are no selvages, so you can use the full width.
- insulates
- 3-Pass 100% blackout property
- muffles sound
- UV inhibitor
- dry cleanable
- a lighter weight, economical version
Be sure to read the Blackout Lining Considerations page.
You should NOT use Jewel-It or Fabric Fusion glues on the foam side of this lining. It is recommended that you glue your battens to the front fabric, but some customers prefer to glue them to the lining. Both of these glues interact with the blackout layer and can cause a portion of the lining to peel off. Not good!
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