Oilcloth & Cotton Laminate Fabrics
Oilcloth vs. Laminated Cotton Fabric – What's the Difference? <p><p>
When it comes to waterproof, wipeable fabrics, oilcloth and laminated cotton are both popular choices—but they have some key differences in material, feel, flexibility, and use. Oilcloth Fabric Material: Vinyl (PVC) coating over a cotton mesh or fabric backing Finish: Glossy, stiff, and slightly sticky to the touch Durability: Extremely durable and waterproof Uses: Best for tablecloths, shelf liners, outdoor cushions, craft projects, and high-use kitchen items Care: Wipe clean only; not machine washable or dryer safe Laminated Cotton Fabric Material: Lightweight cotton fabric coated with a thin layer of polyurethane laminate (PUL) Finish: Matte or soft sheen, more flexible and fabric-like than oilcloth Durability: Water-resistant, BPA-free, and food-safe Uses: Ideal for lunch bags, bibs, wet bags, cosmetic pouches, reusable snack bags, and baby items Care: Wipe clean or gently machine wash; air dry recommended <p><p>
Which Should You Choose? Choose oilcloth for heavier-duty, structured projects like table covers and outdoor use. Choose laminated cotton for softer, flexible projects—especially those involving food, children, or light wear.
