Best way to remove glass splashback in kitchen
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 10:10 am
Could anyone tell me the best way to remove a glass splashback above a kitchen worktop? It’s fixed to the wall with what look like double-sided sticky pads.
While I think I’ll be able to cut most of them with a keyhole saw, there are some further down that may be out of reach.
I know splashbacks are made of toughened glass so I wondered if it was be better/easier to just smash it and sweep up the bits (while wearing goggles and gloves, of course)?
While I think I’ll be able to cut most of them with a keyhole saw, there are some further down that may be out of reach.
I know splashbacks are made of toughened glass so I wondered if it was be better/easier to just smash it and sweep up the bits (while wearing goggles and gloves, of course)?