Glass — Materials and care guide

Here you will find information about the material and a guide on how to maintain Montana’s glass products. 

About glass and mirrors

Montana offers top plates in clear glass (low-iron, not hardened) as well as clear glass doors. Both can be lacquered underneath or on the inner side. The front and rear edges are rounded, while the end edges are straight. When a glass top plate covers several units, an extra 1 mm is added per unit.

We also offer mirrors made from glass with a silver coating on the back. Over time, this coating may react to moisture, air, and cleaning products. This can lead to a natural oxidation process, which may appear as slight discoloration or “edge corrosion” along the edges of the mirror. This is a natural characteristic of the material that can occur after long-term use and is not considered a product defect. 

Care and maintenance

Surfaces in glass are cleaned with a clean, dry cloth or with a cloth wrung out in clean water and then immediately wiped dry. A microfibre cloth can be a good alternative. Detergents with a spray function for glass cleaning can also be used, follow the product’s instructions and be careful only to spray on the glass. Do not use acid-based detergents for glass or abrasives as this will scratch the glass.

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