Real metal pigments added to its already revolutionary coatings line brings shine and sparkle to GET A GRIP Resurfacing’
“No one has used metal in countertop resurfacing before, though metallic pigments and other finishes have been around for years,” says John Disque, GET A GRIP’s technical consultant and certified Advanced Coatings Consultant. “We spent months developing Get A Metallic, a ground-breaking coating that reflects light from actual metal particles in a way that mimics the particles in granite.”
From the beginning, GET A GRIP has offered customers the smartest solution and the newest and best products for making surfaces elegant, focusing on innovation, safety and proven techniques. Get A Metallic™ joins GET A GRIP’s exclusive countertop process that transforms cultured marble or laminate countertop surfaces into the look and feel of granite.
Get A Metallic™ Facts
• 11 standard color combinations available. Or custom design a color to match your decor.
• Real metal pigments – bronze, gold, silver, mica and copper - add sparkle and shimmer without tarnishing or fading.
• Rigorously tested against common kitchen ingredients, household cleansers and heat for outstanding durability and lasting shine.
• Same exceptional warranty on workmanship as GET A GRIP's other countertop products.
About GET A GRIP, Inc.
GET A GRIP, Inc., a family-owned, national franchise company with headquarters in Albuquerque, is also conscious of its environmental impact. In fact, GET A GRIP's been keeping an average 6.4 tons of material per year out of landfills by resurfacing instead of replacing. GET A GRIP, Inc. resurfaces cracked fiberglass bathtubs, scratched or stained porcelain bathtubs, tile showers and enclosures, laminate or cultured marble countertops, with a network of 36 locations in 17 states. The company has been featured in Entrepreneur®’
For more information on Get A Grip, Inc. or its patented and trademarked products and techniques, call Sharon Dillard at 505-268-0929, or go to www.getagripinc.com.
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