We built a new school last year and I chose primary colored laminate topped
tables. BIG mistake!! They are hard to keep clean- at least the yellow & red
are! Soft Scrub does the job in a pinch, but I can't use that for everyday
cleaning. The blue is dark enough to hide any dried glue or other stains.
Also, if they are accidentally scratched, it leaves white marks. They are
still nice to look at from a distance, but they are only 1 year old & look
terrible up close! We are investigating covering them with some type of
plastic sheeting. Any suggestions? :)
Denise Pannell
Defiance, OH
>===== Original Message From sandra summers-barrick <tamayo@cinci.rr.com>
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>What kind of tables do you have? My largest 4 classes all 7th and 8th
>grade are 32 kids each. They want to buy 8 tables 42x70, but I don't
>know about space.
>These are rectangle tables laminate tops and metal legs. Do you prefer
>round or rectangle? I prefer to change the room around occasionally.
>They are building a new art room for me so I can leave the stage which
>is huge,it has 2 false walls, ceiling to floor though.
>Any suggestions on tables for a new room. They are putting in 4 sinks
>all with separate drains! yeah!
>