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Old 01-26-2011, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by diannemc
Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
I say use it! I think it will me very toasty...I think insulated means retaining heat. I wonder if you got rubber sheeting by mistake? Is it kind of rubbery on the back? JoAnns has it in white.
No it does not have any rubber on back..I can't tell it has anything on it..Except when you put water on it..It beads up..till it gets real wet..Does that make sense?? This is what it says...
guaranteed roc-long rain no stain insulated lining

It looks like polished cotton till washed then it is like regular cotton.

Thanks everyone!!
Roc Lon has been around forever, very dependable fabric. The rain no stain had a treatment that would keep the lining from staining when it got wet, back in the days when we had open windows, and condensation on glass from heat against cold glass. Once you washed it you pretty much removed the tratment and it should behave just like real cotton. Enjoy your find!
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