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You'll get 2 pieces of backdrop curtains. They are made of scuba polyester with a flame-retardant finish. This finish can endure multiple cleanings without re-treatment. The fabric is durable and flame-resistant. It can pass flame tests even after being washed up to 5 times. Our linens in this fabric line are tested by the accredited National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) 701 test and certified as fire retardant. You'll get DFR tags with the product, and the certificate and results will be emailed to you. The color is gold, and the total dimensions are 10ftx10ft. Each panel is 10ft high and 5ft wide, with a thickness of 1mm. There are 4' rod pockets, and the edge is a clean, cut unfinished edge. These drapes are fire retardant and wrinkle-free. The sale is for the backdrop only, and the stand is sold separately. They're perfect for room dividers when paired with a backdrop stand.
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Additional Information:
- Custom drape/backdrop panel orders cannot be refunded or exchanged.
- Opacity: 99% (This is an estimate, and factors like sunlight, room brightness, and fabric fullness can affect it. The current opacity is under normal lighting.)
- Uses: Ideal for wedding venues, tents, banquet halls, corporate events, restaurants, photography, photo booths, quinceaneras, and window treatments.
- Material Care: You can machine wash them in cold water and use low heat. But note that the flame retardancy will wear off if you wash them. You can iron them without removing the flame retardancy.













Using these drapes is easy. Just slide them onto a rod through the 4' rod pockets and hang them up wherever you need a backdrop, like at a wedding or in a photo booth. When it comes to maintenance, you can machine wash them in cold water and use low heat. However, keep in mind that the flame retardancy will go away if you wash them. You can iron them to keep them looking nice without losing the flame retardancy. Remember, custom orders can't be refunded or exchanged. Also, the 99% opacity is an estimate, and things like sunlight and room brightness can change how opaque the fabric looks.