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I am after a few decent dust sheets. The ones I have are rubbish dust still goes through them.

What I am after is like what I used when I subbed for BG as they were great.
 
Have a wee search there was an epic thread on this about 6 months ago
 
screwfix do polybacked ones cheap enough to use once or twice only problem i have with them is any water spill has to be mopped up as they have no absorbency and the water rolls around on the sheet but the are impervious and not slippery like the poly ones
 
I've got some BG ones had them for about 15 years best thing I got from them, still going strong
 
I get some heavy duty ones from a local builders merchant . PVC coated 3m x3m nice and heavy. I think I pay about £13 + vat! but they are well worth it. Will get the manufacturer tomorrow.
 
Didn't Ray look into it and the minimum order was 500 units of one colour or something. I think the prices were a tad steep as well.

the ones I linked to are rubber backed and canvas tight weave cloth so should be as tough as you can get and also non slip.

I may order one to take a look. I've wasted more money on worse things.
 
Yeh I did the same. Tight twill Denim is a good but we are in need of some at work.
 
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