What to Consider for Your Splashback

When selecting a glass splashback for your kitchen, the quality of the glass plays a vital role in its appearance, longevity, and overall performance. Let’s dive deeper into what makes a quality glass splashback and how Choose Your Print ensures you get the best.

1. The Two Main Types of Glass:

  1. Float Glass: This is the standard form of glass. It’s created by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, resulting in a uniform thickness and flat surfaces. However, float glass can often have a slightly greenish tint, especially when viewed from the edge.
  2. Optiwhite Glass: This is a low-iron, high-quality glass type, known for its supreme clarity and lack of the common greenish tint found in regular float glass. Its crystal-clear nature ensures that any design or colour printed on it appears true to its original form.

2. Why Choose Your Print Uses Optiwhite Glass:

  1. Superior Clarity: Optiwhite glass ensures that your chosen design or colour is rendered perfectly, without any undesired colour distortion.
  2. Enhanced Durability: Apart from its aesthetic advantages, Optiwhite glass is known for its robustness, ensuring your splashback lasts for years without chipping or damage.
  3. Safety: Optiwhite glass, with its smooth edges and consistent quality, minimises the risk of breakages or injuries during installation.
  4. Eco-friendly: The manufacturing process of Optiwhite glass is more environmentally friendly compared to regular float glass.

3. Tips for Maintaining the Quality of Your Glass Splashback:

  1. Regular Cleaning: To maintain the clarity of your Optiwhite glass splashback, it’s recommended to clean it regularly with a soft cloth and a gentle glass cleaner.
  2. Avoid Abrasives: To prevent scratches, always avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
  3. Check for Seals: Ensure the silicone seals around your splashback remain intact. A good seal ensures the longevity of your splashback and prevents moisture build-up behind it.

Conclusion

The quality of glass in a splashback is paramount not just for its appearance but also for its longevity and safety. By choosing Choose Your Print, you’re guaranteed a splashback of Optiwhite glass quality – a clear choice for those who want the best for their kitchens.


Glossary

  1. Silicone Sealant: A flexible adhesive compound used to seal gaps and joins, providing a waterproof barrier. Particularly important in wet areas like kitchens to prevent moisture seepage.
  2. Mould-Resistant: Refers to products that are formulated to prevent the growth of mould or mildew. In the context of silicone sealants, it means the product is less likely to have mould growth, even in moist conditions.
  3. Caulking Gun: A tool used to apply sealants in a controlled and smooth manner. The gun dispenses the sealant from a tube when the trigger is squeezed.
  4. Curing Time: The period required for a substance to reach its desired strength and consistency. For silicone sealants, it refers to the time needed to dry and set fully after application.
  5. Optiwhite Glass: A type of low-iron, high-quality glass known for its supreme clarity and lack of the common greenish tint found in regular float glass.
  6. Float Glass: Standard form of glass, produced by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal. This results in a glass sheet with uniform thickness and flat surfaces. It often has a greenish tint, especially when viewed from the edge.