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Get 2 pieces of these amazing backdrop curtains. They're made of scuba polyester with a flame - retardant finish that stays effective even after multiple cleanings. These curtains are durable and flame - resistant (DFR). They pass the flame tests even after 5 washes and are certified by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 701. You'll get DFR tags, and the certificate and results will be emailed to you.
The curtains are taupe in color, with a total dimension of 10ftx10ft. Each panel is 10ft high and 5ft wide, 1mm thick, and has 4' rod pockets. The edges are clean with an unfinished cut. They're fire - retardant and wrinkle - free. Note that the sale is for the backdrop only; 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 can't be refunded or exchanged.
- Opacity: 99% (this is an estimate and can be affected by environmental factors like sunlight and room brightness).
- Uses: Ideal for wedding venues, tents, banquet halls, corporate events, restaurants, photography, photo booths, quinceañeras, and window treatments.
- Material Care: You can machine wash them in cold water with low heat. But be aware that the flame retardancy will wear off if washed. You can iron them without removing the flame retardancy.









Using these backdrop curtains is easy. First, choose a suitable location for your event, like a wedding venue or a photo booth. Then, hang the curtains on a rod through the 4' rod pockets. You can pair them with a backdrop stand to use as a room divider.
Here are some important notes. Custom orders can't be refunded or exchanged, so make sure your order is what you need. The opacity of 99% is an estimate, and things like sunlight and room brightness can affect it.
For maintenance, you can machine - wash the curtains in cold water with low heat. However, the flame retardancy will wear off if you wash them. If the curtains get wrinkled, you can iron them without losing the flame - retardant feature.