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Home Glass Care Tips

When you take a close look around your home, you might be surprised just how many glass items you possess.

You probably have glass doors of different sizes throughout the house: shower doors, fireplace doors and all kinds of glass doors in bookcases and cabinets. Many of these cabinets, particularly in bathrooms, also contain a glass shelf or two. In addition, you may have decorative mirrors, glass table tops, or cut glass lamp shades.

Should one of these glass objects become chipped or otherwise damaged, depending on the nature of the object, you may consider a glass restoration in Los Angeles service.

Home Glass Repair: Doors, Shelves, and Tables
Glass table tops have been popular for a long time, especially for coffee tables and, to a lesser extent, for dining tables. If one of your glass table tops has been broken, you can contact a “glass repair near me” service provider for advice on the best course of action to take.

Home Glass Care
Using normal definitions, glass is chemically inert, so it resists most chemicals and stains. Glass can be cleaned using a home window cleaner or a solution containing two tablespoons of household ammonia dissolved in one quart of water. Be careful when cleaning glass table tops that have wooden or metal frames, as the frames could be discolored by contact with the cleaning solution.

Glass can be scratched relatively easily, so you shouldn't use abrasive cleaning products or drag heavy objects across glass table tops. Although a strong material, glass is susceptible to cracking or shattering if hit hard enough. Call for glass repair near me services as soon as possible if you accidentally chip or crack a glass while cleaning it.

Repairing and Updating Mirrors
Although the temptation is to throw out mirrors that are showing wear and buy replacements, old mirrors can sometimes be successfully refurbished. If you want to replace the frame with a framed mirror, be particularly careful because the glass in framed mirrors is usually thinner than in unframed mirrors and therefore more likely to shatter, if handled clumsily.

Resilvering mirrors is not usually considered to be a DIY job, but if the mirror only has minor scratches in the reflecting surface you can sometimes "smudge" the silvering using a mild abrasive or by adding a little silver paint. The best approach would however be to call for glass restoration in Los Angeles services.

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