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Simplifying the Process of Caring for Your Glass Tabletop

by | Apr 13, 2016 | Commercial Glass, Commercial Glass Repair, Glass Decoration, Glass Table Tops, Glazed Glass, Uncategorized

 

Want to keep your glass tabletops looking great for many years to come? It’s important to maintain proper glass care to extend the life of your tabletop and ensure it remains an elegant centerpiece for your living room. Read on to learn some simple strategies for extending the life of the new glass tabletop you recently bought or plan to purchase from a custom glass company in Houston.

A white chair on a desk.

Use a Light Hand

A glass topped desk or table is a functional piece that can be used for many different purposes. However, because it is made of a delicate material, it must be treated gently. This means refraining from piling heavy objects on the glass tabletop. Excess weight can cause the glass to crack or break, ruining your elegant piece. Try to only use your glass furniture for storing everyday items, such as coffee table books or vases of flowers. When placing these items on the tabletop, set them down gently. Allowing books or other objects to fall onto the table, even from a height of an inch or two, can crack the glass.

Keep It Clean

In order for glass to maintain its beautiful transparent look, it must be cleaned regularly. Dust and fingerprints can easily accumulate on a glass table top, so it’s important to keep a daily cleaning schedule to remove these smudges. Fortunately, window cleaner or a water-and-vinegar solution will take them right off without leaving unsightly streaks. Make sure you offer your guests coasters for their drinks to avoid getting water rings on the table, as these can require some extra scrubbing to be removed.

Avoid Scratches

Be careful when choosing which accent pieces to place on your glass furniture. Remember that certain materials can scratch glass, especially those with sharp corners or rough edges. Choose items that have smooth bases and can sit in a stable position on top of the glass. You can also avoid scratches by taking off any rings or other jewelry that you might be wearing while cleaning the table. Finally, keep your glass furniture away from high-traffic areas to avoid any accidents that could result in a scratched or cracked glass tabletop.

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