Do you want to know what the difference between Mil and Gauge in vinyl liners? Well we will explain it for you. They are both measurements of thickness. A liner that is advertised as a 20 mil usually has a 20 mil bottom and a 15 mil sidewall. A 20 gauge liner means that the liner has a 20 mil bottom and a 20 mil sidewall. So a 20 Gauge liner is going to be a little thicker.
Please check out this chart for further explanation
| Liner Sidewall and Bottom Thickness=Liner Category | |
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| 15 Mil side / 20 Mil bottom = | 20 Mil Liner |
| 20 Mil side / 20 Mil bottom = | 20 Gauge Liner |
| 20 Mil side / 25 Mil bottom = | 25 Mil Liner |
| 25 Mil side / 25 Mil bottom = | 25 Gauge Liner |
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