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Reflecmedia BaseMatte Tile

BH #REBM214 • MFR #RM 1211
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Reflecmedia BaseMatte Tile
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Reflecmedia BaseMatte Tile Overview

The 6.6 x 4.6' (2 x 1.4 m) Reflecmedia BaseMatte™ Tile has a Chromatte special "beaded" surface with a rubberized backing. It is ideal for floor application with your Reflecmedia system.

The backing forms easily to most carpets and solid floors and provides a flat chromatte panel with no creases. When used with a ChromaFlex or Chromatte curtain it will enable the camera operator to frame full body shots.

BaseMatte™ tiles can easily be replaced, unlike an entire studio floor.
Chromatte tape can be used to cover and mask microphone cables and other unwanted studio equipment (See "Accessories" Tab for #RM1212).
Non-slip, pressure resistant
UPC: 719821271376

Reflecmedia BaseMatte Tile Reviews

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By DigitalJoey
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2012-03-26

I recomend this to anyone using the chromatte for head to toe shots

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what do i need to clean this? I want to purchase ...

what do i need to clean this? I want to purchase whatever i need to maintain the material so i dont have to keep replacing
Asked by: quinn
This is the information from the manufacture for cleaning Reflecmedia BaseMatte Tile; Due to the latex application of the millions of tiny glass beads known as Chromatte you can not use any water or liquids to clean the Basematte. For cleaning we recommend that you use a light brush or a cloth but use a gentle action to remove the dust/dirt. If you abrade the surface you will remove the reflective surface and ruin the Basematte.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2021-10-31

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Is there a safe way to clean this? I did a photo shoot with people from a warehouse and now its so dirty.
Asked by: Jason B.
Side note: Went to Reflecmedia website and found it said to clean with a damp cloth and let air dry. Well I tried that, it looks worse.
Answered by: Jason B.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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