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Decorate your patio and make your backyard the talk of the neighborhood. Boshen provides indoor garage floor mats, decorative waterproof membranes, and outdoor sunscreen tarpaulins to meet your indoor and outdoor needs.

Garage floor mats
Peel and Stick Carpet Tiles
Waterproof Membrane for Shower
Canvas Tarps & Sun Shade Sail
Stair Treads Non Slip
[High-density Polyethylene Membrane] Made of high-density polyethylene materials, wear-resistant, tear-resistant, durable and flexibile; The surface and bottom is made of non-wove polypropylene, increasing the bonding strength between waterproof membrane and substrate, three-layers design has stronger waterproof and anti-seepage functions.
[Waterproof and Anti-seepage] The uncoupling membrane with a thickness of up to 20 mils can effectively prevent water or moisture from penetrating into cement, ceramic tiles, floors, walls from cracking, fracture or damage.
[Free Cutting]You can cut the length and width of the Membrane with scissors or a knife freely and easily according to your needs and laying area. Product size: 5inch x 98.42Ft ; Total spread area: 41 Sq Ft.
[Easy Installation and Storage]The underlayment shower membrane is easy to install, just lay it on the mixed mud, ensuring your shower floor or walls can keep dry for many years. The membrane also can be folded for easy storage, featuring highly flexibility.
[Wide Application]The waterproofing membrane can be used with cement floors, ceramic tiles, ceramics and stone wall tiles for your basements, kitchens, bathrooms, pools, swimming pools, etc.
8 reviews for Boshen Waterproof Membrane 5inch x 98.42Ft Underlayment Shower Membrane 20mils Thickness Waterproofing Polyethylene Fabric for Tiles, Shower Walls, Bathroom Floors
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$19.99
Wen –
work as expect
this is my first time using this type of barrier but from what I could tell, it is working as expected and cheaper than from your local homeimprovement store.
marcello rodarte –
Great waterproofing membrane
These are amazing compared with the Schluter ones.. less than half price and does the job!*Make sure to add a little more of water on the thin set to stick better because this Boshen is a little ticker
Chase Ludwig –
Shower liner
A third of the cost of Schluter shower liner works just as good easy to use.
DJM NV –
bot by mistake
looked goodreturned sans cat
Shoe_Girl –
Repels water
This was a new one for me. I am in the process of getting items to redo and retile my stand up shower and this seemed like a good idea to line the bottom of the wall so I ordered it for a Vine product review.PROS* repels water. I opened it and poured water on it and it did not absorb.CONS* I cannot say there are any as it would take a really long time to see if this fails to repel water behind a wall or floor.The price is relatively good I would say considering how much you get and the fact that for small jobs like a stand up shower it is more than enough to line the lower section, where most of the water hits. I would RECOMMEND this as I think it would also be really good to use under sinks and behind backsplashes around the counter in kitchens and bathrooms.
Viking Lawyer –
It is and does what it says – No Problems
This stuff, along with being a water barrier, is also works great at keeping crawlies out. I stapled some around the top of my shed where the rafters meet the wall to keep the hornets out. This material reminds me of Tyvek wrap and I suspect it the same basic material. In any case, I’m confident this will work as I described and yes, it also seems to repel water very well.
Al H –
Works great
Is your instilling windows or a sliding door, or bathroom shower. Then boom this is a must have. Works well I have nothing bad to say. I would buy this all day.
Allison G. –
Large roll, sturdy material
It’s a very large roll of what feels like very sturdy underlayment. Not that flimsy thin plastic stuff. It’s thin like underlayment, but much more substantial. Doesn’t feel like it would tear easily. I like the 5″ width as I just need to gap where the old bathtub was wider than the new. This will be very easy to work with.