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Where can I buy spray or sheet glass frosting from please?

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MamaG · 30/08/2007 16:41

I need to make some clear kitchen doors opaque as rows of cleaning products ain't a good look

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UCM · 30/08/2007 16:44

here, I think they cut to size but you may find something cheaper if you google it. B&Q???

sarahlou1uk · 30/08/2007 16:46

I got ours from Wilkinsons

cupcakes · 30/08/2007 16:47

Brume is the one I was thinking of but I see UCM's linked it already.
I'm thinking if getting the one with the repeat pattern of tiny stars for the downstairs loo.

fruittea · 30/08/2007 16:47

I got spray from B&Q

MamaG · 30/08/2007 16:48

THank you

Brume looks expensive! fruittea, how did the spray one work out?

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onlyWotz · 30/08/2007 16:49

Homebase had some on rolls, but only on certain widths.

I have used it in our shower room and its still OK after 12months and looks quite good. Lots of nice patterns these days.

fruittea · 30/08/2007 16:51

It was absolutely fine. Put a couple of fine coats on and it lasted well, I had it in some IKEA cabinets that I used in the kitchen for a couple of years, then as bathroom cabinets for a few more. It's probably not up to having items scuffing up against it too much, but I had no problems at all save the odd small scratch.

I think it's Plasticote or something like that - it's in the section with all the metal sprays, silver craft spray, stone-effect stuff, that sort of thing. Don't think I still have it but have something else from same/similar range so will check next time in garage.

MamaG · 30/08/2007 16:53

Thanks

Wotz, ws the sheet stuff easy ot put on? I'm not great at this sort of thing

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onlyWotz · 30/08/2007 17:00

Fairly easy, easy instructions, you just need a steady hand and sharp knife. Its on my window, sometimes I peel a small corner back to peek out accross garden to see if my kids are ok and it still sticks back on as before.

MaryAnnSingleton · 30/08/2007 17:03

Brume is v good - I have it on my front door - it has six square panes and they made the sheets to measure, so no pesky cutting out - v easy to put on,even for us.

MamaG · 30/08/2007 22:45

lol wotz!

I might see how much Brume is.

Thanks

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Toots · 31/08/2007 14:37

try frostbrite. Think they come up cheaper than brume.

MamaG · 01/09/2007 10:00

cheers toots

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Whooosh · 01/09/2007 10:10

THey sell the spray in Homebase as I was looking at it only yesterday....

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