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Fibrenew St. Croix Valley

Kathryn Ct.
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Fibrenew St. Croix Valley

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Serving Leather Repair, Vinyl and Plastic Restorations in River Falls Wisconsin, Hudson Wisconsin, New Richmond Wisconsin, Beldenville Wisconsin, Wilson Wisconsin, Baldwin Wisconsin, Ellsworth Wisconsin, Amery Wisconsin, Somerset Wisconsin and Clayton Wisconsin. Fibrenew St. Croix Valley specializes in the restoration of leather and plastics, servicing five major markets Aviation, Automotive, Commercial, Marine, and Residential. We repair rips, fades, stains, holes and cracks on leather, plastics, vinyl, fabric and upholstery. Professional restoration of home and office furniture, vehicle and boat seats.

Serving Leather Repair, Vinyl and Plastic Restorations in River Falls Wisconsin, Hudson Wisconsin, New Richmond Wisconsin, Beldenville Wisconsin, Wilson Wisconsin, Baldwin Wisconsin, Ellsworth Wisconsin, Amery Wisconsin, Somerset Wisconsin and Clayton Wisconsin. Fibrenew St. Croix Valley specializes in the restoration of leather and plastics, servicing five major markets Aviation, Automotive, Commercial, Marine, and Residential. We repair rips, fades, stains, holes and cracks on leather, plastics, vinyl, fabric and upholstery. Professional restoration of home and office furniture, vehicle and boat seats.




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Wm Brown Holster Co

10867 N Legend Trl
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Wm Brown Holster Co

10867 N Legend Trl
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50 years of experience

At Wm. Brown Holster Co., our custom leather products include gunleather for guns of the old west, gun belts, money belts (by the way, John Wayne's gun belt was actually a non-functional money belt, originally made by Bob Brown of Hollywood). Included in our services are fully carved western gun holsters, shoulder holsters, saddles and other fine western leather products which are all handmade by The Maker. Leather goods and Gun-leather.

At Wm. Brown Holster Co., our custom leather products include gunleather for guns of the old west, gun belts, money belts (by the way, John Wayne's gun belt was actually a non-functional money belt, originally made by Bob Brown of Hollywood). Included in our services are fully carved western gun holsters, shoulder holsters, saddles and other fine western leather products which are all handmade by The Maker. Leather goods and Gun-leather.

Leather and Vinyl Repair questions, answered by experts

Although it isn’t recommended to use more than 1,500 pounds of force per square inch (or PSI) on delicate siding materials like wood and metal, it’s safe to use more than that on surfaces made of stone, cement, and, yes, vinyl. In most cases, you can use up to 3,500 PSI without any problems, though you’ll want to make sure to use a tip with a spray span that better disperses this pressure, like a green or yellow tip.

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring is a thick, high-quality vinyl that joins with click-lock edges. Unlike some budget vinyl flooring, it’s tough, easy to install, and scratch-resistant. While this means it’s much less likely to get damaged by your dog’s claws, it isn’t scratch-proof. Regularly trimming long dog nails reduces the risk of scratch marks and helps keep your dog comfortable.

In general, vinyl flooring resists scratches, dents, and tears, but this can vary from one type of vinyl (and manufacturer) to another. Vinyl flooring has a wear layer that ranges in thickness from 6 to 20 millimeters. This layer offers protection against standard scratches, but vinyl with a thicker wear layer will resist scratches better than those with a thin layer.

Porcelain and ceramic tile are two of the longest-lasting kitchen flooring materials. However, while these materials can withstand a good amount of daily wear and tear, they’re likely to crack if you drop something heavy on them, and they’re pricier than many other options. On average, installing a ceramic tile kitchen floor costs between $1,240 and $11,250. Other durable kitchen flooring options include natural stone and concrete.

It’s true: Fido’s claws can scratch up your nice engineered hardwood floors since the top layer is made of exposed hardwood. For this reason, pet owners may want to opt for the more durable laminate flooring options that offer the appearance of hardwood without the vulnerability to scuffs and scratches. As a bonus, laminate flooring is also less expensive than engineered hardwood.

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