| August 21, 2007 | Vol 2, Num 34 |
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Last week's poll results:
Do you think unfair trade practices are taking place on Chinese imports for the glass, window and door industries?
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73.96%: Yes, in all segments |
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13.54%: Yes, in the commercial segment |
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5.21%: No |
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4.17%: Yes, in the mirror and furniture glass segment |
| 3.12%: Yes, in the residential segment |

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Product spotlight
Glass damage remover
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Photo by GlassReno, Lafayette, Calif. | GlassRenu of Lafayette, Calif., launched a contractor grade glass repair system that removes deep scratches and acid damage from all types of flat glass without leaving trace marks or visible distortion, according to a company release. It involves a two-step grinding and polishing process that is designed for glass repair professionals, high-volume maintenance and repair technicians, and graffiti removal specialists. The system comes in a field-ready kit with instructions and all tools and materials needed, including proprietary color-coded grinding disks for quick identification and matching to type of scratch. It contains enough materials to repair about 500 square feet of glass, according to the release.
925/945-2455 | www.glassrenu.com
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