• CRYSTAL CLEAR PLASTIC SHEET - Protects posters against moisture and dust
  • PERFECT FOR DIY PROJECTS - Similar to acrylic or plexiglass but thinner and able to be cut with a craft knife or scissors; Easy to write on with dry-erase markers and leaves no residue after wiping off
  • SAFE AND RECYCLABLE - Made from recyclable PET; Clear, waterproof, shatter resistant and crack resistant
  • INCLUDES - 2 pieces of 24x36 Inches (61x91.4cm) - 0.03" (0.8mm) Thick PET sheets shipped with protective film on both sides
  • PERFECT REPLACEMENT - For poster frames glass that is broken, cracked, scratched, yellowed, or aged; Handy manageable size for DIY projects; Icona Bay PET sheets are available in a variety of sizes: 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 8.5x11, 11x14, 12x24, 24x24, 18x24, 24x36, and a variety of packs: 1-pack, 2-pack, 5-pack; if you do not see the size and quantity you want in this listing, please feel free to explore our other listings

This worked so well for what I had intended it for. We recently got a cockatiel and I had no idea how messy birds were when they eat. We tried using a sheet and one of those cage skirts to curtail the mess that falls outside of the cage. Nothing worked as well as I wanted it to. Plus it covered lot of the cage and didn’t allow for us to see in, and our bird to see out. The package arrived quickly and in great shape. 2 large panels of the plastic were kept safely between cardboard and both sides of the panels covered in protective blue film. I used regular scissors to cut the measured pieces to my needs. No trouble at all getting quick clean lines. Then I used a heated end of a Phillips head screwdriver to make holes for the hooks and ties I used to secure the plastic to the cage. It looks amazing!!! I’m so happy with how it turned out. I still have plenty left as well.

These were perfect for pet-proofing my sliding screen door! My cats would always hook their claws into the screen to let themselves out, which destroyed the screen and let to a lot of escaping! I got some velcro tape and used a piece on each corner and attached it to the screen door frame (perfect size for standard 36" screen door- no cutting needed) and voila! I can have air flow while keeping my felines safe inside! No more destroyed screen, either! It is nearly invisible too, so that is an added bonus. When it gets dirty, I can easily take it off to wipe down. So excited this worked!

I've uploaded pics of one of the funnels I made with these plastic sheets. They are very resistant and flexible.

I used the plastic sheet to construct a rodent baffle/collar for our suet feeder. The rats were climbing up the 45 degree angle pole and chowing down on the suet that we put out for the birds. We cut a circle of the plastic, made a radius cut, drilled holes and installed nuts & bolts to hold it together on the pole. We had the hardware from a previous collar, which was white and was ugly. The clear plastic disappears nicely.

Very good product at a GREAT price! I bought this for a very unusual use. I moved into an apartment that has really old aluminum windows that leak cold air into my place like crazy. At the suggestion of a friend, I made some interior storm windows from 1x2 wood and the shrinkable window insulation plastic that's been around for years. I found the plans online and they work great, except for one thing...my dog kept ripping the plastic with her nails whenever someone knocked on the door. After the third time of repairing/replacing the plastic, I decided to place a piece of plexiglass on the bottom portion of the affected window...until I saw the cost! After finding this product on Amazon and reading that several people used it to protect doors from their dogs nails, I decided to try it. It's working like a charm...it's thin enough I was able to just use packing tape to secure it right over the shrink wrap, but it's more than thick enough that the dog's nails haven't done any damage...plus I can still see out the window.

This stuff is great. I am moving to HawwII replaced all the glass in my art work with the FrameMaster fake glass with pleasing results. 80 lbs lighter; easier packing and less worry about breakage. Looks like real glass! Highly recommend this product!

I actually needed to close off a window which has an AC unit in it. Rather than use cardboard, I bought two sheets of this and cut them to fit. Worked great and was way cheaper than the plexiglass I was looking at. If it matters to anyone ever, duct tape sticks to these really well.

I was surprised when they came shipped flat in double boxing so they would't get damaged. I cut 8 x 10 pieces for picture frame "glass". Works great. I cut another piece 20 x 28 for a large lithograph print "glass". I don't think I'll ever use real glass for pictures again.

These are awesome! They came in very protective cardboard boxing , which I will recycle for crafting. I ordered two plastic sheets and used a small part of one so far.. As you can see from the pictures, I used them to cover the pretty paper lining of small boxes I make for gifts from old boxes that I re-purpose. These boxes make great trinket boxes. First I line the inside with scrapbook paper and then cut the plastic sheet to fit. I love the blue liner to protect the plastic glass and remove it after I cut it to size. I use glue dots under the paper in the corners and one in the middle and then I do the same for the plastic sheet. This way it all stays in place and it can be reused over and over again. The plastic dots are clear. I have uses for this plastic sheeting for many craft projects. I also give framed photos to my grandchildren from time to time and don't like using breakable frame glass as it can break when shipped or if they drop them so I ill replace the glass with this plastic. It is so clear that you can't tell he difference between the two. I will definitely be using this from now on!!!

Well packaged, delivered quickly in perfect condition. Material can be scored and cut with scissors along score line for straight clean edges. Very clear. Used it as a see through protective cover for the lower portion of a screen patio door, to keep the Scottish Terrier puppies from ripping the screen when we are training them to ask to go outdoors.