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SANEM 1756-03 Oilcloth Tablecloth, 2000x140 cm
The SANEM 1756-03 oilcloth tablecloth is a functional and durable accessory designed to protect your dining surfaces from daily wear and tear. Measuring 2000 cm in length and 140 cm in width, this PVC-based cover provides a generous size suitable for various table shapes and dimensions. Its moisture-resistant surface ensures that liquids and food spills do not penetrate the fabric, keeping your table clean and well-maintained over time.
This oilcloth tablecloth offers exceptional practicality for busy households. The PVC material is inherently resistant to moisture and stains, allowing for quick and effortless cleaning with a simple damp cloth. Its robust construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the versatile design helps maintain a tidy and organized look in any kitchen or dining room environment. The material is lightweight yet sturdy enough to stay in place during regular use.
This product may not be suitable for formal dining occasions where a fabric or textile aesthetic is preferred. Additionally, it should not be used as a heat-resistant mat for hot pots or pans, as direct contact with high-temperature cookware may damage the PVC surface.
To use the tablecloth, simply unroll it and place it flat over your dining surface. If the length exceeds your table size, you can easily trim the oilcloth to the desired dimensions using standard household scissors. Ensure the surface is clean and dry before laying the cloth down to prevent shifting. For daily maintenance, wipe the surface with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy water and dry immediately.
To maintain the longevity of your oilcloth, avoid using abrasive sponges or harsh chemical cleaners. Always use heat-resistant trivets for hot dishes to prevent surface deformation.
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