Our homes are well-accessorized with glass from windowpanes to shower doors to tabletops to lovely glassware. While glass is both beautiful and durable, normal wear and tear or mindless abuse can ...
Over time, a lot can happen to your home’s windows—both inside and outside—including scratches. If you happen to notice some scratches on the glass, you may not even be sure how they got there.
Use a cooktop-safe cleaner. These are formulated to break down grease without scratching. Keep the bottom of cookware clean.
Any antique lover knows there's no heartbreak like finding a vintage mirror or piece of valuable glassware at a flea market only to discover it's scratched and scuffed. However, don't let those ...
Baking soda is a mild abrasive, so when used to scrub certain kitchen countertop materials, it can reduce the appearance of ...
Our homes are well-accessorized with glass from windowpanes to shower doors to tabletops to lovely glassware. While glass is both beautiful and durable, normal wear and tear or mindless abuse can ...
We’ve discussed how you can use toothpaste to fix minor scratches on your car or the plastic of your headlights, but if you spot stress cracks in your glassware or a pair of reading glasses, ...