Friday, September 16, 2011

Protecting Newly Restored Glass

While glass restoration is certainly a service that can salvage glass that has become scratched or covered with calcium deposits, simply restoring glass to its previous luster isn't enough.

In order to properly protect restored glass greater action is required. Restored glass will require some type of protective coating in order to stave off new hard water stains and new abrasions. While these protective coatings don't keep them away forever they do allow restored glass to remain clear and lustrous for quite some time.

Protective coatings can be applied to virtually any type of glass anywhere in or around the home and/or a business. This includes porcelain such as sinks and toilets, as well as countertops and backsplashes. If you spend the money necessary to have glass in your home or business restored be sure that the professional you tasked with the job applied some type of protective coating or else you'll be calling them again in a short period of time.

Should you have any questions about protective coatings for restored glass please do not hesitate to contact us so that we may be of assistance.

Stanley Glass Restoration specializes in:

Orange County Glass Repair, Orange County Glass Restoration, Glass Repair Orange County

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