1. Prevent tempered glass from being exposed to the sun and rain
If the glass dining table is exposed to sunlight or rain for a long time, the edge seams will easily crack, causing the substrate to expand, deform, and the glass to break. If this happens, the only option is to send it back to the factory for repair. Secondly, when placing items on tempered glass, handle it with care. Remember not to hit the glass surface with force. When placing things on it, handle it with care. It is recommended that you lay a tablecloth or table mat to prevent the glass surface from being scratched.
2. Keep clean regularly
The tempered glass tabletop should be kept clean regularly to prevent mildew stains caused by tabletop contamination. If there are mold spots, you can move the dining table to a ventilated place and use an electric iron on the mold spots for 2-3 minutes until the mold spots disappear. If tea falls on the table, it should be wiped dry in time, otherwise it will leave very ugly tea stains over time. To remove these tea stains, sprinkle some water on the dining table, and then wipe it with the tin foil paper in the cigarette box. Use water to scrub the tea stains away. Use a hard cloth and wax to clean burn marks. Sometimes you accidentally drop a cigarette on the table, leaving ugly burn marks on the glass surface. You can wrap a layer of hard cloth on a toothpick, gently wipe the burn marks, and then apply A coat of wax will remove burn marks.
3. Cleaning methods for various stains on tempered glass
When cleaning tempered glass on a daily basis, you can use a wet towel or newspaper to wipe it. Wet towels can wipe away most stains, and newspapers can wipe away water stains on the glass surface. Stubborn stains can be wiped away with a towel dipped in beer or warm vinegar, or with glass cleaner. Avoid using strong acid-base solutions. In winter, the glass surface is prone to frost. You can wipe it with a cloth dipped in concentrated salt water or white wine, and the effect is very good.
If cleaning greasy glass is a chore, all you need is a piece of plastic wrap and a damp rag to give it a new lease of life. Spray detergent all over the glass and stick a piece of plastic wrap on it to soften the solidified oil stains. After ten minutes, peel off the plastic wrap and wipe it with a damp cloth to wipe off all the oil stains, leaving no trace and making it as smooth as new. .
If there is oily writing on the glass, you can rub it with an eraser soaked in water, and then wipe it with a damp cloth to completely remove the traces of the oily pen. If it is paint, you can use cotton dipped in hot vinegar to scrub; use a clean dry cloth dipped in alcohol to wipe the glass to make it as bright as crystal. Frosted glass and frosted glass with various patterns are also very popular among people, but they are also troublesome to clean. If you want to clean patterned frosted glass, you can use a toothbrush dipped in detergent or fluoride-free toothpaste to scrub the stained area and the stain will be completely removed. Do not use fluoride toothpaste because fluoride will damage tempered glass.
1. Prevent tempered glass from being exposed to the sun and rain
If the glass dining table is exposed to sunlight or rain for a long time, the edge seams will easily crack, causing the substrate to expand, deform, and the glass to break. If this happens, the only option is to send it back to the factory for repair. Secondly, when placing items on tempered glass, handle it with care. Remember not to hit the glass surface with force. When placing things on it, handle it with care. It is recommended that you lay a tablecloth or table mat to prevent the glass surface from being scratched.
2. Keep clean regularly
The tempered glass tabletop should be kept clean regularly to prevent mildew stains caused by tabletop contamination. If there are mold spots, you can move the dining table to a ventilated place and use an electric iron on the mold spots for 2-3 minutes until the mold spots disappear. If tea falls on the table, it should be wiped dry in time, otherwise it will leave very ugly tea stains over time. To remove these tea stains, sprinkle some water on the dining table, and then wipe it with the tin foil paper in the cigarette box. Use water to scrub the tea stains away. Use a hard cloth and wax to clean burn marks. Sometimes you accidentally drop a cigarette on the table, leaving ugly burn marks on the glass surface. You can wrap a layer of hard cloth on a toothpick, gently wipe the burn marks, and then apply A coat of wax will remove burn marks.
3. Cleaning methods for various stains on tempered glass
When cleaning tempered glass on a daily basis, you can use a wet towel or newspaper to wipe it. Wet towels can wipe away most stains, and newspapers can wipe away water stains on the glass surface. Stubborn stains can be wiped away with a towel dipped in beer or warm vinegar, or with glass cleaner. Avoid using strong acid-base solutions. In winter, the glass surface is prone to frost. You can wipe it with a cloth dipped in concentrated salt water or white wine, and the effect is very good.
If cleaning greasy glass is a chore, all you need is a piece of plastic wrap and a damp rag to give it a new lease of life. Spray detergent all over the glass and stick a piece of plastic wrap on it to soften the solidified oil stains. After ten minutes, peel off the plastic wrap and wipe it with a damp cloth to wipe off all the oil stains, leaving no trace and making it as smooth as new. .
If there is oily writing on the glass, you can rub it with an eraser soaked in water, and then wipe it with a damp cloth to completely remove the traces of the oily pen. If it is paint, you can use cotton dipped in hot vinegar to scrub; use a clean dry cloth dipped in alcohol to wipe the glass to make it as bright as crystal. Frosted glass and frosted glass with various patterns are also very popular among people, but they are also troublesome to clean. If you want to clean patterned frosted glass, you can use a toothbrush dipped in detergent or fluoride-free toothpaste to scrub the stained area and the stain will be completely removed. Do not use fluoride toothpaste because fluoride will damage tempered glass.