this was my question and I scraped the residue off with a razor blade
Cost primarily. Second ceramic will have a more even heating across the surface than the glass top.
Idk
When cool, use a single edged razor blade held in a holder to shave it off. Can get them in most hardware stores.
The glass can be melted in to liquid on heating in a furnace but the diamond can not.
Used glass can be melted down and reshaped to create a new product, such as bottles or jars.
If these antique glass doors were not designed for fireplace use then soot and smoke could damage the glass. I would remove them or place another fireplace glass barrier between the fire and the antique doors. If they were designed for use in a fireplace then they should stand up to the soot and smoke from your fire and I would make sure to clean them frequently to avoid build up.
yes. i do it all the time ------------- If this wine glass is made from common glass will crack.
If a fireplace glass replacement is required, one could look at a website called tecniglass. The length and width of the fireplace glass is required, and an order can be placed on the website.
Perhaps because the glass is in amorphous structure and ceramic is in crystalline structure. Glass is a better conductor of heat than ceramic is.
yes because its glass.
Coffee mugs are usually made of ceramic earthenware materials instead of glass, because materials such as porcelain retain heat better than glass. If glass gets too hot, it will shatter.
A radiant burner is made out of ceramic glass. It's essentially the same thing.
Glass is made out of melted sand.
Glass is made out of melted sand.
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No muriatic acid cannot etch ceramic tiles because it does not corrode or react with glass or ceramic. That is why muriatic acid is also available in glass bottles.
One should be very careful when trying to keep a glass fireplace screen clean. Purchasing a glass fireplace screen protector is another option for those too busy to meticulously upkeep the screen.