
Clear Table Protector Plastic Tablecloth Cover Rectangle Wood Furniture Protector Dining Room Protection Pad Desk Protective Cov
$32.68
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Clear Table Protector? A: The Clear Table Protector measures 20 x 42 inches, making it suitable for various tabletop surfaces.
- Q: Is the table protector waterproof? A: Yes, the table protector is made from eco-friendly PVC material that is waterproof, providing effective protection against spills and moisture.
- Q: Can the table protector be trimmed to fit my table? A: Yes, the table protector can be easily trimmed with scissors to fit your specific table size. Make sure to mark the desired size with a pencil before cutting.
- Q: How do I clean the table protector? A: The table protector is wipeable and easy to clean. Simply use a damp cloth or sponge with mild soap to wipe off any spills or dirt.
- Q: Is the material safe for food contact? A: Yes, the eco-friendly PVC material used in the table protector is safe for food contact, making it ideal for dining surfaces.
- Q: Does the table protector have a strong odor? A: There may be a slight odor after shipping, especially in cold conditions. However, exposing it to open air for a few hours will help eliminate the scent.
- Q: Can I use the table protector on outdoor furniture? A: While the table protector is designed for indoor use, it can also be used on outdoor furniture. However, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may affect its durability.
- Q: What surfaces can the table protector be used on? A: The table protector is versatile and can be used on wooden, glass, granite, and marble surfaces, providing protection against scratches and spills.
- Q: How do I flatten the table protector if it arrives rolled? A: To flatten the rolled table protector, you can use a hair dryer to apply gentle heat, lay it out in reverse-roll direction, or place heavy items on it for a few days.
- Q: Is the table protector heat resistant? A: Yes, the table protector is heat resistant up to 81 degrees Celsius (176 degrees Fahrenheit), protecting surfaces from hot dishes and cookware.