On this episode of Ended Up In Vegas we talk to Lelia Friedlander, the female owner of TuffSkin, a Las Vegas company that is known worldwide for protecting natural stone.
Lil explains how she and her husband got the idea of a film to protect marble from staining and etching, and how a product that started on The Strip in Las Vegas now acts as a barrier on stone surfaces all over the globe.
On this episode of Ended Up In Vegas we talk to Lelia Friedlander, the female owner of TuffSkin, a Las Vegas company that is known worldwide for protecting natural stone.
Lil explains how she and her husband got the idea of a film to protect marble from staining and etching, and how a product that started on The Strip in Las Vegas now acts as a barrier on stone surfaces all over the globe.