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Reinforced Kraft Paper Protects Countertops, Floors and Mantles

One thing has been clear when we’ve visited job sites:  There has not been a good, do-it-all product for protecting hard surfaces.  Yes, carpets have been well taken care of by our carpet protection film, but floors, countertops, mantles and virtually every hard surface in a construction project have been covered by any number of miscellaneous products:

  • > Rosin paper:  Great for cheap protection, but it can tear and let water leak through.  Worse yet, some of the red color can also leak through when it gets wet, damaging surfaces.
  • > Floor protection films:  Works great on hard flooring, countertops and other hard surfaces, but sometimes you have a precious surface you just don’t want to put an adhesive product on.
  • > Polyethylene sheeting:  Yes, you can tape this down, but it slides, tears and has any number of other drawbacks.

Yes, hard surface protection has been a hodgepodge of these products and more.  That’s why we are so excited to be able to provide Plasticover Reinforced Kraft Paper to our customers.  Sometimes called poly-craft mask, this product is the do-it-all product that quickly becomes a must have on every project.  Why?

  • > Reinforced kraft paper is waterproof
  • > Reinforced kraft paper is thread-reinforced to be tear resistant
  • > It’s economical and compact to use and store

Learn more about Plasticover Reinforced Kraft Paper today.


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3 Responses to “Reinforced Kraft Paper Protects Countertops, Floors and Mantles”

  1. livstone Says:

    When you get such countertop as LivingStone® which is completely renewable, because the color and texture runs all through the material, you don’t have to get any additional cover. Usually, just buffing with a ScotchBrite® pad will remove all but the deepest scratches. And even if you seriously scratch LivingStone®, in almost all cases your fabricator can easily restore it.

  2. John Burgen Says:

    Pretty awesome stuff, I love it hah

  3. inoue Says:

    Estamos buscando papel kraft de una cara protegido en lamina o algo similar, seria interesante si se puede conseguir en Buenos Aires, esperamos vtro. comentario

    saludos
    inoue

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