The eco-friendly alternative to glass replaceme

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Press Release: 16/05/2014

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The glamorous automotive world is not commonly regarded as the most eco-friendly industry, however with the increasing pressure to ‘go green’ the car world is now striving to become more environmentally friendly, through ergonomic design, lower emissions and now, sustainable maintenance methods.

Even with the widely available means to recycle glass, it is still regularly dumped at landfill, but with the latest advancements in technology, a scratched or stained window doesn’t mean it’s time to get a replacement; today glass restoration is a sustainable and cost-effective alternative.

With a saving of up to 70% [in comparison to replacement], this highly skilled, but well-guarded process, restores glass to its original condition by removing acid rain stains and scratches. This makes the existing glass surface look like new, without the need to manufacture new glass and therefore reducing your carbon footprint.

Sean Gencsy, owner of Glass Rezz said, “With such ground-breaking technology it can be a challenge informing new customers that they have the choice. People are not aware that this type of glass restoration service is available, so they either leave it as is or seek out a replacement company.

“To be at the helm of a cutting edge technology and being able to bring this knowledge and service to new clients is exciting.”

When performed by a professional, the restoration process does not impair the integrity of the glass. Even glass as thin as 1/4 of an inch can be resurfaced hundreds of times, making restoration a long-term solution in the bid to achieve perfect clarity.

Sean warned, “I have found that people try to remedy the situation themselves either by applying acid or using home repair kits, even going as far as using steel wool or another type of abrasive, which simply damages the surface even more. Restoration is a job best left to the professionals.”

With a growing focus on ‘going green’, glass restoration is not only a viable but also a profitable alternative.

For more information about Glass Rezz visit www.glassrezz.com

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By Victoria Hockley


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