Over the years I’ve tried various methods of retaining glass in a glass cabinet door, but I highly recommend the use of the glass stops that are shipped free with glass cabinet doors shipped from www.akorncabinets.com. Our glass stops are also known as plastic panel retainers, rubber retainers, or mirror retainers. The glass stops do not need to be drilled into the wood, can be easily removed, prevent the glass from rattling, and look professional. The plastic glass stops can be easily cut with scissors or a razor knife, and pushed into place. Each of the available glass doors (square, roman, cathedral, and country) has a picture of the glass cabinet door glass stop being installed on the website, www.akorncabinets.com.
Glass Cabinet Door Glass Stops
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