Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: glass splashbacks 2Jul 07, 2005 12:10 pm Iām not sure how to prep the surface but I would recommend you use opti-white low ionised glass. Because normal toughened glass has a green tinge which can ruin the colour applied on the back. Re: glass splashbacks 4Jun 22, 2006 5:23 pm 3mm is way too thin. 6 - 10mm toughened is best. Normal glass has a high iron content and will give a green tinge to whatever is applied to the back of it (white especially).
Starfire glass has less iron content and will not affect your chosen splashback colour. 2 7875 Approvals are covered in the cost we are paying to the pool company. The only thing stated in our home build contract for the additional cost is engineering support. … 3 16929 just get it quoted by your window supplier. The frame opening is the same so it makes no difference in design stage. The savings on glass means more framing and labour.… 1 7904 |