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DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS JUST GOT EASIER FOR THOSE WHO INSTALL THEIR
OWN SLIDING DOORS; E-Z NAIL-ON MADE IT POSSIBLE


Dateline: January 25, 2007 ... Cincinnati, OH
Contact: Bob Schneider
Phone: (513) 474-0203
E-Mail: gschneider3@cinci.rr.com
Web Address: http://www.eznailon.com/



Cincinnati, Ohio ­- January 25, 2007 Builders, handymen, home owners
and anyone who works with tools understands the poor quality of many
hardware items available today. Just a simple task like installing
door guides for a sliding closet door can become a stressful two-hour
project. That's why builder Bob Schneider developed the innovative
product, E-Z Nail-On, a door guide that most anyone can install in
minutes and save time and money.

Being a builder himself, Schneider found that many sliding door guide
hardware items available were not designed to work over carpet and
padding over floors. They would break easily, even before the job got
done. Most hardware allowed doors to slip over the plastic guide when
pushed against.

Simplifying the process of installing sliding closet doors guide
became a focus for Schneider since these types of doors have become
very popular in homes. Home owners are installing sliding doors for
their closets, in basement and other places.

Schneider states, "In particular, I was disappointed with the many
types of conventional sliding door guides that could take up to two
hours to install and would invoke a variety of complications depending
on the floor surface and door height from the floor. Some types
needed the skill of a carpenter to measure and cut shims; some types
broke easily under duress; some didn't work at all!"

Many days and months were spent perfecting a new door guide that would
out-perform all others. The E-Z Nail-On product was the result.
Schneider was able to create a sliding door guide that takes only a
few minutes to install, can be installed with a hammer on a wood
floor, can be used for any width sliding doors, and is made of steel
and will not break.

E-Z Nail-On replaces all other type door guide and metal guide strips
on the floor. Lots of door guides being used today have the carpet cut
around them. That is because the doors are set so close to the floor
that the door guide will reach the door's height. This sometimes rubs
the carpet and cause them to wear. In most cases when new carpet is
installed, the doors will have to be cut off because of difference in
height padding, and carpet is used. That is when wood shims are used.

E Z Nail On door guides are designed so doors can be removed in
seconds for painting a closet by removing the plastic cap from the
steel pin. It will cut painting time by 70 percent. Place doors on
track and replace plastic cap on steel pin. This will not disturb
door guide or carpet. This door guide is not sold in stores. One set
is used for a two-door closet. Sets are of white, walnut and birch in
color.

"I had put carpeting in two bedrooms that had sliding closet doors and
could never find a door guild that worked over the carpeting. I bought
one of your E-Z Nail-on door guides, when I saw it advertised on TV
and was so thrilled with the way it worked that I was sorry I had
bought only one set," says homeowner and E-Z Nail-On customer M. Felix
of Cleves, Ohio.

Schneider has provided photos of the E-Z Nail-On installation process
at the Web address below:

Builders, handymen and homeowners may learn more at the Web address
below:

http://www.eznailon.com/

For an interview or further information, please contact Bob Schneider
by phone: (513) 474-0203 or by email at: gschneider3@cinci.rr.com


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