There’s something about that first glance into your bathroom after a long day, noticing the gentle light falling across that sleek glass door of your shower, only to see streaks and water spots lurking there. It’s frustrating, especially when you’ve worked hard to...
How to Protect Your Tabletop Glass
Common Glass Installation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
When done correctly, glass installation can completely transform a space, bringing in natural light, creating openness, and adding modern elegance. However, mistakes during installation can lead to costly repairs, safety risks, and a frustrating experience for...
How Michaels Glass Co. Can Enhance the Aesthetic Appeal of Your Home or Office
In the moments when you step into your living room, enter your bathroom, or walk through your office lobby, your surroundings should feel like an embrace. Your space speaks to you—its light, reflections, transparency, and polish contribute to a whisper of beauty. At...
How to Clean Glass Shower Doors Without Streaks in Philadelphia Homes
Keeping glass shower doors sparkling and streak-free can feel like a constant battle, especially in homes in Philadelphia, where hard water and daily use can leave unsightly marks. At Michael’s Glass Company, we understand how frustrating it is to see soap scum,...
The Importance of Regular Glass Maintenance and Cleaning
Glass windows do more than let in sunlight—they connect us to the outside world, brighten our spaces, and protect us from the elements. Yet, because they’re so much a part of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook their care until something goes wrong. Whether at...
Clean Glass Safely and Effectively
As surprising as it may sound, cleaning your glass regularly is essential in keeping it scratch-free. With that said, it’s also important to check that the cleaner and cloth you use aren’t directly responsible for causing scratches. For example, napkins and paper towels can often scratch glass, so they should not be used for cleaning. Instead, try using a lint-free microfiber cloth to clean and dry your glass tabletop. In addition, when looking for the right glass cleaner, you should look for products labeled as “glass-safe” or “made for glass.” For a scratch-free shine using products you have at home, check out this easy DIY glass cleaner recipe:- 1/2 cup white vinegar
- 1/2 cup rubbing alcohol
- 2 tbsp. corn starch
- 4 cups warm water
