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Review on ๐Ÿ”ฅ Meltblown Polypropylene Disposable Non Woven Application by Payton Luna

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Thin fabric but clearly electrostatic and high quality

I had a bit of trouble understanding which side was embossed and I'm in rough shape without reading glasses. All I could see were fibers on one side. Thanks to the Revain Answers community! I have spunbond and meltblown. Both materials are very thin. However, I just read an article that suggested sewing two pieces together to give them more density and texture (industrial grade for furniture is washable btw, but how many kinds should we buy?) and I'm going to try that with this one. My husband works in a hospital and I will ask and report his opinion on breathability. Now I use cotton or tarp (tarp is great for filtering), interlining, spunbond, and a charcoal filter. He didn't have breathing problems, but I did. Luckily my life is less of a risk as my lungs seem to be quite exhausted.

Pros
  • Cartridges and filters
Cons
  • Crumpled