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FABRIC INSERT
ADVANTAGES



#9
#8
Just 2 Sizes fits EVERY Staple System!


US
vs
THEM


Seats Down into the Staple Channel
Does NOT Protrude Above the Fabric's Plane
Only 1/4" is Visible once Set
Will NOT Work itself out of Channel
due to Temperature Changes
Installs without Expensive Pneumatic
Hammers or the Hassle of using
Compressed Air
Is Available in Every Color of Every Fabric
used for Awnings & Canopies
Sits on Top of the Staple Channel
Heavily Protrudes Above the Fabric's Plane & Elaborates Seams
A full 1" is Visible once Installed
& there are 2 Visible Stitch Lines
Hard Plastic Core Warps & Waves
due to Temperature Changes
Recommended to be Installed with Expensive Pneumatic
Hammers that only Work on
Compressed Air
Is Available in Certain Colors in just 2
Awning & Canopy Fabrics
CaMillion
vs
PVC

100% Color & Texture Match Everytime!
Weather & Fades at the Same Rate as the Fabric itself
Lasts for the Life of the Fabric it's used in Conjuction with

Seams are Hidden & Not Elaborated,
Similar to a Traditional Cut & Sewn Cover


PVC Discolors & Falls out Due to Swelling & Contracting with the Change in Daily Temperature Fluxuation & Weather

PVC turns Black & becomes hard to Clean even when the Fabric
Still looks Clean


PVC Inserts come in a Limited
Number of Colors so Fabric
Color Matching is very Difficult
Photos of Awnings & Canopies using PVC Trim:
![]() PVC Seams "POP" instead of Blend! | ![]() PVC is Smooth & Glossy | ![]() PVC Inserts Stick Out! |
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![]() Seams should Blend.....NOT POP! | ![]() Glossy Seams simply Ruin the Awning! | ![]() PVC only Lasts for a Few Years |
![]() PVC is Ugly & Simply looks Terrible | ![]() Awning Seams should Disappear | ![]() PVC Colors Rarely Match the Fabric |

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