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(More customer reviews)I have three of these Kik Step Stools (not the anniversary edition, but ones probably as old as a 50th anniversary edition of one. In fact, my school opened 60 years ago in September, with the library opening one year later.) I also have two newer ones made of a hard plastic.
This summer I have been redecorating the library: painting these step stools was one element of change. They went from gray or pale yellow (the newer, plastic ones) to chartreuse, violet, turquoise, periwinkle, and hot pink! I had to remove the rubber grippings from the top and on the lower level of the steps--some had loosened on their own, scrubbed those, then reglued them with Henkel Corporation 01-23782 Loctite Stik-N Seal, a product that surely lives up to its name!
I used three different brands of spray paint: Valspar 465.0065037.076 Premium Enamel Aerosol Paint, 12 Oz Blue Hyacinth Fusion Paint for Plastic (425-K02333) Category: Paints, and Rust-Oleum 249079 Painter's Touch Multi-purpose Spray Paint 12-Ounce, Satin French Lilac, plus two other colors.
My Cramer Kik Step Stools are simply gorgeous now, so much so that they remind me of the Painted Ladies of San Francisco!
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