This commercial grade Polyester Serpentine Fitted Tablecloth is manufactured for a perfect fit on 4830 Serpentine tables. Unlike our competitors, we also sell the tables, have the actual serpentine tables and the reason our covers are such a great fit. Manufactured by us in the U.S., commercial grade, durable 100% Polyester, soil release fabric, clean Merrow hem finish. 74 Colors to select from.
Option for 1 center back slit or 2, one on each back corner for easy access to storage under the table. The Poly Premier fabric is NFPA 701-2010 fire retardant. Testing results and certificate available upon request.
Please use the guide at the top of page to take measurements of your Serpentine table to determine which size you need. Except for the Black 6030 Spandex and Poly Premier 6030 which are shelf items, all other serpentine sizes and colors are made to order. For this reason, there is a 30% restock fee on returns due to incorrect size purchased.
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This commercial grade Polyester Serpentine Fitted Tablecloth is manufactured for a perfect fit on 4830 Serpentine tables. Unlike our competitors, we also sell the tables, have the actual serpentine tables and the reason our covers are such a great fit. Manufactured by us in the U.S., commercial grade, durable 100% Polyester, soil release fabric, clean Merrow hem finish. 74 Colors to select from.
Option for 1 center back slit or 2, one on each back corner for easy access to storage under the table. The Poly Premier fabric is NFPA 701-2010 fire retardant. Testing results and certificate available upon request.
Please use the guide at the top of page to take measurements of your Serpentine table to determine which size you need. Except for the Black 6030 Spandex and Poly Premier 6030 which are shelf items, all other serpentine sizes and colors are made to order. For this reason, there is a 30% restock fee on returns due to incorrect size purchased.
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