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mine is just tiles.....i seldom cook so stains are not a problem for me...if your mum cooks often, better not to have tiles otherwise the grooves long term will collect dirt and grease....

hmm okok.. i shall ask her if she want metal backing..

i just went to read around.. glass is not advisable for heavy cooking LOL..

 

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hmm okok.. i shall ask her if she want metal backing..

i just went to read around.. glass is not advisable for heavy cooking LOL..

by metal i take it to mean stainless steel??

actually i not very sure of such thing cos i didn't do the backings....but stainless steel must get good ones....dun get those like ikea ones....mention stainless steel but still will rust kind..

y glass not advisable for heavy cooking? if u clean it each time u finish cooking, then i dun foresee any problem leh...i thought glass is easier to clean?

 

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by metal i take it to mean stainless steel??

actually i not very sure of such thing cos i didn't do the backings....but stainless steel must get good ones....dun get those like ikea ones....mention stainless steel but still will rust kind..

y glass not advisable for heavy cooking? if u clean it each time u finish cooking, then i dun foresee any problem leh...i thought glass is easier to clean?

yaya.. SS backing..

no way getting from ikea ah.. sure get the contractor to do..

glass backing for heavy cooking will crack.. just like tiles.. my parent's kitchen already have cracks for tiles backing.. rust... it all depends on maintenance already.. mine also metal backing.. it did rust alittle.. probably previous owner would have maintain it better.. but can use anti rust solution to overcoat once a while to prevent rust..

 

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yaya.. SS backing..

no way getting from ikea ah.. sure get the contractor to do..

glass backing for heavy cooking will crack.. just like tiles.. my parent's kitchen already have cracks for tiles backing.. rust... it all depends on maintenance already.. mine also metal backing.. it did rust alittle.. probably previous owner would have maintain it better.. but can use anti rust solution to overcoat once a while to prevent rust..

oh really? didn't know that glass will crack also....today i also learn something new :notti:

i think as long as u maintain it, clean it thoroughly each time after cooking, shouldn't be a problem leh.....i cook occasionally and i make sure i wipe the tiles after cooking.....dun wana trap dirt and grime....very disgusting.....actually got those microfibre cloth, very effective in removing grease....

 

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oh really? didn't know that glass will crack also....today i also learn something new :notti:

i think as long as u maintain it, clean it thoroughly each time after cooking, shouldn't be a problem leh.....i cook occasionally and i make sure i wipe the tiles after cooking.....dun wana trap dirt and grime....very disgusting.....actually got those microfibre cloth, very effective in removing grease....

i just digged out some RT threads... indeed got someone's glass backing breaks.. he must be damm heng.. :lol:

hmm microfiber cloth.. i dunno if mine is microfiber.. i bought at ntuc 2 bucks plus.. yellow colour de.. jap brand..

you using what kitchen top ah??

 

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i just digged out some RT threads... indeed got someone's glass backing breaks.. he must be damm heng.. :lol:

hmm microfiber cloth.. i dunno if mine is microfiber.. i bought at ntuc 2 bucks plus.. yellow colour de.. jap brand..

you using what kitchen top ah??

i think won't be so heng lar.....if contractor reliable, i think he won't give u sub-standard goods....

i bought the cloth from homefix one.....3M one i think...most effective when used dry....very small piece nia....and i also swear by the jap melamine sponge.....cleans tiles groutlines very effectively :notti:

mine's solid surface top.....white one but useless lar....not shiny anymore....can see some scratches though not v obvious....

 

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i think won't be so heng lar.....if contractor reliable, i think he won't give u sub-standard goods....

i bought the cloth from homefix one.....3M one i think...most effective when used dry....very small piece nia....and i also swear by the jap melamine sponge.....cleans tiles groutlines very effectively :notti:

mine's solid surface top.....white one but useless lar....not shiny anymore....can see some scratches though not v obvious....

hmm okok.. i still thinking what colour theme my mum will accept.. white, black and red.. is not a good idea though..

any colours to recommand?

 

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hmm okok.. i still thinking what colour theme my mum will accept.. white, black and red.. is not a good idea though..

any colours to recommand?

u mean for the kitchen surface top? if she does heavy cooking, chopping all that, best to stick to white or light colours....dark colours, u can see grime, u can see scratches v clearly.....and need to keep wiping to maintain the shininess...alot of work.....consider the functionality and practicality....

 

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i reach office at 12pm. no queue at all. very fast de...

i buy the ikea rubber mat and put on the kitchen top area dat i usually place my steel pots there. i scare wait scratch :P

 

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my kitchen cabinets are dark colour... coz i dun want to clean it very often :P laziness :P

top cabinets is metallic silver colour, bottom is matt black colour

so far still loving the colours :P

 

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i reach office at 12pm. no queue at all. very fast de...

i buy the ikea rubber mat and put on the kitchen top area dat i usually place my steel pots there. i scare wait scratch :P

where have u gone??

ya me too....i also scared scratch my countertop

 

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