FoamTouch Upholstery Foam Cushion High Density, Made in USA, 5″ H x 24″ W x 72″ L
Our foams are made in the usa! high density foam has a compression rate of 44 lbs. This means for every 44 lbs on a general idea, your foam will compress by 25%. High density foam is designed for heavy traffic and high use applications. 100% Recovery rate fire retardant durability : durable, high density foam suitable for long-term use. All foam sheets are sold per sheet not per yard and rolled for packaging. Packing, shipping & cutting foam packages need to be opened immediately once you receive the package. Do not let the foam sit unopened for more than 1 week. Do not open with a box cutter. Use a ball point pen or a pencil. Start by making a little incision and break it from there. Durability: will last 7 to 10 years. Care instructions : when unpacking, allow at least 2 days for the foam to breathe in order to recover its original size and form. Ideal uses for foams are for mattresses, chair pads, seat pads, cushion, chairs, furniture, pillow, seat cushions, chair cushions, patio cushions, furniture cushions, rocking chair, car seats, upholstery repair, chair upholstery, foam mattress and mattress.
Product Features
- Made in the USA
- Will last 7 to 10 years
- Density: 1.4 , 44Lb compression
- Ideal for oval and round poker tables, furniture cushions, boat cushions, car cushions and all other home and commercial upholstery applications
Highly recommend! Our couch had lost a lot of its support and had become almost unbearable to sit on. I purchased this foam at a cheaper price than I found in craft stores. I didn’t have very high expectations to be honest. There was no smell and it was packaged nicely so no damage to the foam. I am happy I went with the high density. It feels like a new couch. We had someone stay over one night and she slept on the couch and said it made a big difference from when she had slept on it previously. Just keep in…
Confused Which Cushion To Use? This May Help. If you are like me, you’ve been reading through all this info about density, and compression, and so forth trying to decide which size and type cushion might work best for your project. The specs provide a good bit of info, but not necessarily all that useful unless one already has some experience with these things. I certainly didn’t – the cushions I recall from the 70s squished flat as soon as any weight at all hit them. So perhaps my experience will help your decision.I have a…
A firm foam perfect for reupholstering dining chairs I recently acquired some chairs for my dining table and boy did they need some help. They were sad, uncomfortable chairs! I did a lot of research on different foams and what type is the best type for dining room chairs that will receive moderate to heavy use, and settled on this one. I knew I wanted a high density foam because it lasts longer, and I wanted firm so that over time when it softens up, it wouldn’t become too soft. The price compared to similar foam was much better, and cheaper than…