Glass Shower Enclosures: What You Need to Know Before You Buy
20.05.2008
Gone are the
days when bathrooms were cramped, no-frills spaces and standard-size
tub/shower combination. Today's homeowners want spa-like bathrooms that
offer beauty as well as function. One of the emerging trends is the
stand-alone shower enclosure with crystal-clear glass and rich
materials of the shower, such as marble, soapstone and granite.
One remedy that homeowners can turn to is spray-on or wipe-on treatments to protect the glass.
But when these coatings wear off, staining, streaking and corrosion can occur. Another solution, ShowerGuard TM
glass from Guardian Industries, uses a patented ion beam technology to
permanently seal the surface of the glass during manufacturing. With
this new product, there is never a need to reapply the protection and
the appearance can be maintained with a soft cloth or wet sponge and
most common household cleaners.
First, ask if the surface of the
shower glass has a sealant or other protective treatment. Standard
glass can become streaked and stained quickly.
If the shower glass is protected, find out what type of sealant is used and when it is applied.
Some glass coatings are applied after
the glass is manufactured, which could result in their wearing off in a
relatively short period of time.
Some glass treatments require special cleaners and techniques rather than ordinary household cleaners.
Some spray-on or wipe-on glass treatments can cease to three years and reapplication can be messy.
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