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Listing Manager: Plastic Works

Plastic Works is both a retail store and a factory, specializing in acrylic products for the home and office. Some products sold at Plastic Works include furniture, display units, pedestals, TV Stands, table tops, shelves and brackets. The factory at Plastic Works is called the "Dream Workshop" and specializes in custom orders. Its slogan is: "We make your acylic fantasy a reality."

  • Fax: 914-576-2628
  • Hours: Store: M: 8:00a - 7:00p T - F: 10:00a - 4:00p Factory: M: 8:00a - 4:00p T-F: 10:00a - 4:00p
  • Handicap Accessible: Sidewalk level entrance
  • Founding Date: 1969
  • Payments accepted: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Check, Visa
  • Products: Retail acrylic products and Customized acrylic fabrciation.
  • Services: Repair, Shipping
  • Return policy: Retail Items can be returned in 30 days. Custom cut or fabricated items are not returnable.
  • ATM: No
  • Public restrooms: No
  • Parking: Paid lot
  • What are some tips to keep in mind when decorating?: Never use chemicals like Windex(r) to clean acrylic. Acrylic is incompatible with many chemical cleansers. Only use soap and water or specially formulated plastic cleaners.
  • Interior design: No
  • Home furnishing brands: We are a primary fabricator for many large Designers in New York City.that use acrylic.

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Totally UNPROFESSIONAL. Do NOT use this place!!! I wish I could give them zero stars. The work they performed was substandard, and they treated me terribly. First they made me wait three weeks for a table top. Not great, but it is what it is. However, at the end of three weeks, the tabletop they made was in the wrong pattern. After telling me they would redo it in 20 minutes (yes, 20 MINUTES was now what it took), they handed me a new tabletop, covered in protective blue plastic film. When I finally got it home and took off the film, my husband and I saw a long, ruler-straight scratch across the bottom middle section, and a deep scratch on one end. I called and emailed them IMMEDIATELY, so they would not think we made these scratches. When I brought it back in as they suggested, they accused US of making the scratches, said it was perfect before we took off the film (HOW CAN THEY EVEN KNOW THAT SINCE THE FILM WAS ON IT WHEN THEY GAVE IT TO ME?!?), and refused to replace it. What is so galling about this is that it is so clear that the long scratch could not have been made by accident -- it extends perfectly straight across the width of the tabletop at the point where the straight sides of the tabletop begin to curve towards the oval end. It had to have happened during production. Here's the clincher: they wouldn't even give me back our template, which took us hours to make.

 
 
 
 
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