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Anyone know what kind of material this is called? i know extremely little about fabrics, but im looking for somewhere to get an order of this in bulk, but i dont know the name of it.
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>>1018937
can u take a picture
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i'll try to get a better picture real quick. hold on.
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is this a better picture? im on a really old ipod right now.
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>>1018943
try to describe it in text
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>>1018943

It's a shittacular picture.

From what I can see, it looks vaguely reminiscent of cheesecloth, only with a more regular weave.

What's it for?
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>>1018945
it feels a bit like plastic. a very slight sticky feeling . it also is very hard to tear. the closest thing i can describe it to feeling similar to would be like a filter to a vacuum cleaner or something of the sort.
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>>1018946
yeah, sorry about the quality. i'm working towards making a toolbelt. something that can hold a phone, or a hammer, or a gun etc. just something multipurpose like that
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>>1018947
is it just regular antislip mats?
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>>1018952
it looks like it could be. sort of like an under-rug material.
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>>1018937
Take it to a Jo Ann's, ask the little old lady in fabrics what it is, where you can buy it or order it from
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looks like shitty Walmart cabinet shelf matting, same crap the wifey likes to put in the cabinet that gets all bunched up and sticks to everything
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OP here. I think I finally got a good picture.
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>>1018993
looks like regular fabirc
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>>1018990
>>1018952

Can confirm this is the answer. Pic 2 gives it away, look towards the bottom. Kinda foamy, kinda tacky, all molded, not woven? Anti slip mats. Made for cabinet drawers & shelves. Cheap. Go to the dollar store.
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>>1019004
>Go to the dollar store.

Or any place that sells rugs and carpets.
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>>1018990
Well, thank God you were able to take credit for that incredible and thoughtful response by namefagging.
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>>1018993
Kek'd
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>>1018993
hehh
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>>1018947
Shelf/drawer liner
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>>1018937
>>1018943
looks like its those grip pads for doormats. pretty sure walmart or amazon has this

https://www.amazon.com/SUPER-NON-SLIP-PROTECTIVE-UNDER-DoorMat/dp/B01BGSHV2O/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1467857899&sr=8-15&keywords=doormat+grip
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>>1019087
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=rug+grip
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>>1018993
Is it that stuff they make disposable painters suits from, or those envelopes that you have to cut open because it's impossible to tear them?
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>>1019297
Tyvek I think it is?
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