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Review on Massage Disposable Breathable Polypropylene Fabric Non by Daniel Hhneverdie

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expensive for what you get, there are better alternatives

I used to use table paper in my wax shop to keep the table clean but it's such a mess it inevitably tears and falls everywhere. I've switched to a wax mat, which is much easier to clean and keep clean, but I have the occasional customer who still asks for a towel or something because they're not comfortable with just a mat. Thought I'd give it a try as they are disposable like paper but thicker and much less prone to tearing. 20 sheets are packed in 2 bags and bound together except for the perforation between each sheet. That didn't really bother me as it's easy to set up the room before the customer enters. The sheets are slightly translucent and thick enough, they do not tear. Customers say they are quite comfortable. I don't use water, but I do use detergent, oil, baby powder, and soft and hard wax. The wax stuck to the fabric and couldn't be removed as I could easily tear it off or scrape it off the mat while working to keep it from sticking to the client. After service there was less mess on the table than I normally have to deal with, but of course everything needs to be wiped down and disinfected anyway. At almost $1 a sheet, I don't think it's very good value for money. Not to mention that I don't think they are compostable and would certainly be bad for the environment in an industry that already generates a lot of unnecessary waste.

Pros
  • linens
Cons
  • old