Hello,
The master bedroom of the house we recently bought has mirrored-glass sliding wardrobe doors. The glass is Pilkington Optimirror Plus, which does not have the protective backing of the Optimirror Protect glass -- apparently recommended for this application.
So, someone cut some corners and, as we have a young child who just loves to hit things -- especially himself, in a mirror -- I'm rather worried that this could be a serious accident waiting to happen.
Anyone know if it's possible to buy and apply a similar protective film to make the glass safe (or safer)? I've emailed Pilkington but so far, no response.
Would appreciate any tips/ideas.
Thanks.
Harry.
The master bedroom of the house we recently bought has mirrored-glass sliding wardrobe doors. The glass is Pilkington Optimirror Plus, which does not have the protective backing of the Optimirror Protect glass -- apparently recommended for this application.
So, someone cut some corners and, as we have a young child who just loves to hit things -- especially himself, in a mirror -- I'm rather worried that this could be a serious accident waiting to happen.
Anyone know if it's possible to buy and apply a similar protective film to make the glass safe (or safer)? I've emailed Pilkington but so far, no response.
Would appreciate any tips/ideas.
Thanks.
Harry.