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Old 06-26-2011, 07:06 PM
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TonnieLoree
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When I worked for American Drapery and Blind in Renton, WA; I contracted out many Black-Out orders. The way they are made is the fabric part is what you see in your home. The rubbery part faces the street. Honestly, do you really want to look at the rubber? Black-out fabric is made to withstand the elements. You are paying the price for this fabric. It will last many-o-years.
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