Firm floors competition at show.Garon Products Inc. featured a family of floor coatings, concrete repair products and stair stair n. 1. A series or flight of steps; a staircase. Often used in the plural. 2. One of a flight of steps. [Middle English, from Old English treads at its exhibition at the 2006 BuildingsNY Show, the largest regional buildings show dedicated to professionals in the commercial and residential buildings market. Garon Treds[TM] make worn-out stairs sale without costly rebuilding. Made from heat-treated, corrosion resistant, extruded aluminum base with satin lacquered lac·quer n. 1. Any of various clear or colored synthetic coatings made by dissolving nitrocellulose or other cellulose derivatives together with plasticizers and pigments in a mixture of volatile solvents and used to impart a high gloss to finish and is the most aggressive, anti-slip stair tread--outwears ordinary treads by years. Garon Treds[TM] can be applied to any type of stair--concrete, wood, or metal. Suitable for use in parking garages, municipal buildings, hospitals, schools, offices, restaurants, anywhere sale stairways are necessary. In addition, Garon introduced Decorpoxy[TM], a decorative epoxy epoxy Any of a class of thermosetting polymers, polyethers built up from monomers with an ether group that takes the form of a three-membered epoxide ring. The familiar two-part epoxy adhesives consist of a resin with epoxide rings at the ends of its molecules and a curing resurfacer, which is non-shrinking, quick setting and resistant to thermal and physical shock, abrasion abrasion /abra·sion/ (ah-bra´zhun) 1. a rubbing or scraping off through unusual or abnormal action; see also planing. 2. a rubbed or scraped area on skin or mucous membrane. , water, acids, alkalis and solvents. |
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