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it's aluminium coated polyethylene

depends on what you want to achieve

any shade cloth wont keep the rain out but also wont completely trap humidity after watering

 

solarpro 15% shade or solarweave 50% shade , will keep the rain out/off ya plants but will trap humidity after watering depending on your setup

http://theshadecentre.com.au/product-category/horticultural-roll-products/hothouse-fabrics/

the obvious benefit of keeping the rain out is , it lets you have electrical's in the greenhouse like circulation fans or extra lighting for clones to be kept in veg

Sorry itchy but after over 20 years designing and manufacturing outdoor gear shade cloth will let small amounts of water in and it breaths to a large degree. Even when water laid it's still not waterproof. Even with UV proof it still needs proper treatment after 12 months so it isn't prone to rot from dirt and environmental conditions that's why no manufacture will guarantee longer than 12 months without sending out a strict care label as well.

 

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Sorry itchy but after over 20 years designing and manufacturing outdoor gear shade cloth will let small amounts of water in and it breaths to a large degree. Even when water laid it's still not waterproof. Even with UV proof it still needs proper treatment after 12 months so it isn't prone to rot from dirt and environmental conditions that's why no manufacture will guarantee longer than 12 months without sending out a strict care label as well.

 

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then we agree on shade cloth 

don't we ?

or are you talking about the solarpro / solarweave plastic cos i use that & it don't let water in 

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then we agree on shade cloth

don't we ?

or are you talking about the solarpro / solarweave plastic cos i use that & it don't let water in

If it's rip stop make sure it's water laid or it can still let water in. That's one of the reasons cheap camper trailer leak around the seems.

 

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