| SurLast® by Glen Raven® — 600x600 Denier 100% Solution Dyed Polyester
SurLast Indigo Blue 60" Characteristics:
7oz per square yard
Break strength Warp 325 lbs / Fill 275 lbs
Tear strength Warp 40 lbs / Fill 35 lbs
High UV and mildew resistance
Highly water resistant
Excellent tear and abrasion resistance
Non-abrasive to gelcoat and other finishes
Outstanding silk screen adhesion
3 Year limited manufacturer warranty
SurLast All Weather Fabric is used for anything that needs outdoor protection--boats, cars, motorcycles, accessories. It is tough, non-abrasive, weather resistant and fade resistant. Sun, wind, rain pollutants, and chemicals that rob covers of their rich colors and cause the material to stretch and deteriorate will not effect SurLast.
SurLast® is solution-dyed which means that the colors, UV inhibitors, and stabilizers are added while the fabric is in a liquid state. The color is part of the fibers -- so it will not fade or wash out. It will also not transfer color to your gel coat when trailering. And the UV inhibitors, and stabilizers keep the fibers stronger longer than other polyesters.
A urethane coating is applied to the finished fabric to add stability to the weave, increase water and mildew resistance and to eliminate shrinkage and stretching. This coating also keeps the fabric from raveling for easier construction (no hot knife or surging is required on SurLast).
Some fabrics are so heavily coated that they are waterproof. This keeps water vapors inside the boat causing mildew and color transfer. But SurLast is breathable, the Oxford weave allows water vapor to escape while still keeping weather out. When sewing expose the uncoated side to the sun. Sold per Yard.
SurLast Cleaning and Care:
Sur Last® is easy to care for. It can be washed, or brushed off and rinsed. For normal care and cleaning add two (2) ounces of mild soap (Wool-lite, Dreft, Ivory soap) to one (1) gallon of water which is less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Clean fabric with "soft bristle brush". Rinse thoroughly with cold water and air dry. For stubborn stains add maximum one (1) cup of bleach to one (1) gallon of water. Spray on lightly to the fabric "face" (non-coated side). Do not soak fabric. Prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals can damage the coating (coated side) of the fabric. Rinse immediately. Do not leave on for more than two (2) minutes. Cleaning with harsh cleaners, such as bleach will require a retreatment (use 303 Fabric Guard) for restoring water repellency.
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