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10 x 10 shade sails

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Materials vary by product. Common fabrics for shade sails include HDPE (high-density polyethylene) shade cloth, polyester, nylon, and Oxford fabric. Pop-up canopies typically add a metal frame (usually steel) with an Oxford or polyester top. Hardware listed with products often includes reinforced stainless-steel grommets or D-rings for attachment.

Protection varies by fabric but commonly ranges from about 90% up to 98% UV block. Many listings cite values around 97%–98%, while other fabrics advertise roughly 90% shade.

Many products are square (around 10x10 feet). Other common shapes include triangles and rectangles; some listings offer rectangular sizes close to 10x10, such as 10x13 ft or 13x10 ft, in addition to true 10x10 formats.

Common attachments include reinforced stainless-steel grommets or D-rings at the corners and ropes for mounting. Some kits also supply additional fasteners such as zip ties, elastic balls, or extra nylon ropes.

Listings typically advertise a mix of protections, including UV-blocking performance, waterproof or water-resistant coatings, fade resistance, mold/mildew resistance, and rust-resistant frames. Some canopy tops specifically note light-rain protection.

Care instructions are simple: most listings recommend rinsing with water or cleaning with mild soap and water. Many fabrics are described as resisting mold and mildew and cleaning easily; some canopy entries simply state 'Clean With Water.'

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