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On 2003-12-18 08:13, Junebug wrote:
jennyw, I can't resist - sorry (smiling)... no I don't live in a plastic house nor do I live in a streamliner (all metal motor home) either. Your car is made of metal and plastic, so are you saying that it's cheap? By the way - what is that clear thing you lay on in the tanning bed??? Acrylic - it's a polymer (Chemistry 101).
I know acrylic is a plastic. The point I was trying to make is that the outerplastic is not durable. I can't believe you think an acrylic and the plastic ETS puts on the framework of the bed is the same. The cheap *hit they put on the outer part looks bad after about a year of use. I should know I worked in a salon where they had ETS beds. After the first year all of them were YELLOW. Where I work now has Sunliner beds and we have been open almost 2 years and none of ours are yellow. The metal stays cleaner and newer lookin longer. The yellow plastic looks sooooo nasty, Just like your post!! You obviously don't know a metaphor when you read one. You need educated on Language Arts as well as Tanning bed facts.
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