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Simon BakerProvance Self-Lined 100% Blockout Taped or Eyelet Curtains

Buy Now, Pay Later from as little as R175 per instalment with Payflex
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R699

R1,200
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R699

R1,200
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Please Note
  • Only one drop included
  • Due to the nature of this product, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items unless returned sealed, in its original packaging.
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  • Due to the nature of this product, exchanges and returns will not be facilitated on these items unless returned sealed, in its original packaging.
Product Features
  • Single drop
  • Ready-made
  • 100% Blockout
  • 3 Pass coated
  • Fabric: 100% Polyester 
  • Many colours available
Product Specifications
  • Sizes:
  • Taped - 265x218cm or 265x250cm
  • Eyelet - 265x220cm or 265x250cm
    • 4cm eyelet diameter

Care Instructions

  • Remove hooks, rings and trims before cleaning. Either gently vacuum with appropriaite attachment or gently cold wash separately.
  • Do not soak, bleach, rub, wring or tumble dry.
  • Do not use pegs or fold over clothesline.
  • For best results hang curtains by their hooks to dry in shade, coasted sides not touching.
  • Hang and steam on fabric side only.
  • Possible shrinking by 3%. 
  • Do not dryclean
  • There may be some shade due to the opitcal brighteners present in some washing powders. 
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