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COARBOR 12Ft x 2Ft Outdoor Shade Cloth Sun Shade Fabric Roll Shade Cover for DIY Pergola Carport Patio Deck Backyard Garden Greenhouse Yard Balcony- Green

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Management number 214806835 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$15.99 Model Number 214806835
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  • DURABLE MATERIAL- Our Coarbor material is made with high-density polyethylene material that allows light in while providing privacy if needed. This material is not waterproof.
  • SHADING EFFECT- Our material provides up to 92% UV blockage and can significantly reduce ambient air temperatures. During the summer, this will help with your energy costs as well as provide a cool, relaxing spot for you and your family to enjoy.
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION- The way our material is woven, you can easily slip a zip tie between the fabric and attach it to fencing, shading, or lattice. You could also easily use wood fasteners, as shown in the fourth photo on our listing.
  • IDEAL USES- The Coarbor shade sail is great for pergola, canopy, porch, balcony, patio, carport, greenhouse, and much more. They can also be used in businesses for fencing, temporary shading, and over-gathering areas to provide shade in groups.
  • PLEASE NOTE- This is only a fabric roll. The edges are not hemmed. This allows you to cut into any shape for a pergola, shade sail, or privacy screen. If you'd like to have a shade sail with finished edges please feel free to contact us.

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