1 1/4" heading and side hem
1 1/2" bottom hem
polyester-cotton, acrylic faux-suede foam backing
designed to fit beneath pinch pleat draperies
weighted corners
braided trim makes liners easy to attach
machine wash
Customer Questions & Answers:
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Questions & Answers for Whole Home Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Drapery Liner
Question
Why the cost?
I'd like to order a pair of blackout drapery liners listed on your website for $49.99. I've picked the smallest size available, yet the price jumps to $59.99. Why do you advertise the price at $49.99??
asked 3 years, 6 months ago
by
Mazdagirl
on Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Drapery Liner
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answer 1
The Whole Home®/MD Universal Privacy Drapery Liner price starts from $49.99 to $149.99 depending on size of liners needed.
The smallest size is 48"w x 63"l $49.99 72" w x 45"l $59.99 72"w x 54" l $64.99 etc You may also check our 2010 Spring and Summer catalogue for all the measurements and prices. Thank you for choosing Sears.
answered 3 years, 3 months ago
by
dym66
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Belleville
answer 2
Hello Mazdagirl,
The price starts at 49.99 and goes up depending on the size you choose.
Thank you,
answered 3 years, 3 months ago
by
Jewel
Question
Please answer the questions
How many in a package? Do you need to buy the width of your curtain or just the width of the window?
asked 2 years, 9 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Drapery Liner
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answer 1
Hello,
The Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Pair of Drapery Liners are sold in pairs. The width shown is the width for the pair so if you order a 48" width, you would receive two panels each with a width of 24". You would be advised to buy enough to cover the same amount that your drapes cover.
Thank you for choosing Sears.
answered 2 years, 8 months ago
by
kas311
answer 2
Hello,
These drapery liners are sold individually not as a pair. You would be advised to buy enough to cover the same amount that your drapes cover.
Thanks for choosing Sears.
answered 2 years, 9 months ago
by
Jewel
Question
Sizing is confusing - since there are 2 panels
The description states two panels. So if I order the 48" width, do I get 2 x the 48" panels (for a total of 96 inches) or do i get 2 x a 24" panel?
asked 3 years, 2 months ago
by
Anonymous
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Calgary
on Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Drapery Liner
1 answer
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answer 1
Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Pair of Drapery Liners are sold in pairs. The width shown is the width pair. 48" would be a width of 24" per panel.
Thank you for choosing Sears.
answered 3 years, 2 months ago
by
Tykster
Question
Tab Drapes
Can these liners be used with tab drapes? If not, do you have black out liners for tab drapes? Thank you
asked 2 years, 11 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Drapery Liner
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answer 1
The Ultimate Room-darkening Liner fits perfectly with all types of draperies including tab, rod-pocket or grommet panels and pinch pleats.
Please view the link below for more information on these liners.
Yes, the Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Drapery Liner would show white to the street.
Thanks for shopping Sears.
answered 2 years, 8 months ago
by
kas311
Question
Attachment
Can this liner be hung or attached to drapes with a back tab panel?
asked 2 years, 11 months ago
by
Budrose
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Creston, B.C.
on Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Drapery Liner
1 answer
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answer 1
Hello Budrose,
The Whole Home®/MD 'Blackout 2' Drapery Liner offered on this page is designed to fit beneath pinch pleat draperies only.
Please view the product link provided below to see the Ultimate Room-darkening Liner which fits perfectly with all types of draperies including tab, rod-pocket or grommet panels and pinch pleats.