Garage drop cloth idea?
How do I hang drop cloth in garage over storage area
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I would use a curtain rod if there is no we’re to put it on to then hang it from chains or attach wood to the ceiling and hang it up
If you are covering up shelves, Use hooks and attach with grommets
Here is a Hometalk idea to hang drop cloth curtains to cover an area:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/living-room/curtains/drop-cloth-curtains-on-conduit-15675233
Drop Cloth Curtains on Conduit
You could also use a tension rod if you have no where to hang hook for a rod. It could be forced between the inside top edges or between two walls to cover an entire area.
Jessie: Heavy Duty Command strips attached to the shelving. ...Then cheap shower curtains as the "screen"
I'd try a tension rod
see if this helps
https://www.hunker.com/13416911/how-to-hang-plastic-from-a-ceiling
Drop cloths can be heavy. I would use a curtain rod that's screwed into the wall to make certain it holds.