Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Kitchen feature window behind cooktop - keeping it clean 2Mar 05, 2010 11:47 am Cooper's Build - Perth NOR viewtopic.php?f=31&t=30525 Prelim- mid Sept 2009, Pre Start 2 Feb, Siteworks- 21 April 2010, Slab- 10 May, Deliveries- all by 26 May Bricking- 28 May - 26 June, Roof complete 5 Aug, Float 28 Aug, Lock up 16 Sept Cabinets 1 Oct, Tiling 22 Oct, PCI 18 Nov, KEYS 3 Dec 2010 MOVED IN 17 DEC 2010 Re: Kitchen feature window behind cooktop - keeping it clean 5Mar 07, 2010 6:06 am I have a window splashback and dont find it any hassle keeping it clean. I use all my enjo products I bought at Donut's party and its so easy. Mrs B Re: Kitchen feature window behind cooktop - keeping it clean 6Mar 07, 2010 8:40 am Mrs B I have a window splashback and dont find it any hassle keeping it clean. I use all my enjo products I bought at Donut's party and its so easy.Mrs B +1...though I don't use enjo products....just window cleaner & then microfibre cloth Built the Eden Brae Cambridge 34 Family with Boston Corner Facade Re: Kitchen feature window behind cooktop - keeping it clean 7Jan 19, 2011 4:28 pm Hi Mrs B + Southies, I'm also considering putting a window splashback behind a gas stove. Some people are saying that cleaning it is a nightmare and may scratch the glass. Also that if you only clean the middle section (ie just behind stove) you will be able to see the wipe marks. I have seen your post where you say you have no trouble keeping it clean - but would you recommend it? & have you seen any signs of scratches on the glass? Thanks. Re: Kitchen feature window behind cooktop - keeping it clean 8Jan 19, 2011 4:32 pm Southies Mrs B I have a window splashback and dont find it any hassle keeping it clean. I use all my enjo products I bought at Donut's party and its so easy.Mrs B +1...though I don't use enjo products....just window cleaner & then microfibre cloth I am the same as Mrs B and Southies. I have the window splashback and don't find it difficult to keep clean. That said I am not a very creative cook, I mostly just steam vegies! As with everything it is much easier to clean as you go rather than leave things to get grimey. As for feeling exposed, we have our swimming pool outside this window. It is lovely to look out at it while cooking. The big downfall of the window is the salt residue on the outside from people splashing in the pool. Re: Kitchen feature window behind cooktop - keeping it clean 9Jan 19, 2011 4:39 pm No regrets whatsoever having the window splashback. Yes, it does get dirty especially when I cook spag bol , but the same would have happened if I had a wall there. We have a fence opposite the window with neighbours on the other side, so we have no issues with security. I love it! Built the Eden Brae Cambridge 34 Family with Boston Corner Facade Appreciate that Chippy. I won’t do sand under pavers and will connect all up under pavers, however I was going to do: 1) Roadbase compacted with manual hand tamper 2)… 10 18827 Old Home Restoration / Renovation Hi, just discovered all these junks left behind under the floor. Could any of these be asbestos? Best to leave as it is or clean up? Thank you for your thoughts 0 9497 I might be misunderstanding.... but I would be more inclined to cut a section out from the cinder block wall and place the cistern in the cinder block wall. Very messy job… 1 1304 |