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EFI Offers SoftEtch Smudge-Proof Glass

Glass Designing and manufacturing company EFI is now offering the new SoftEtch smudge proof glass for residential and commercial interiors. The new glass feels soft to touch and can be customized according to different design applications in any color.

The glass is smudge free, stain-resistant and is non-reflective. Due to this quality there are no glares or fingerprints on the glass which involves minimal maintenance.

The glass can be used for sliding doors, furniture, backsplashes and walls. The glass has been introduced for the first time in the Canadian and US markets through the network of interior design professionals and architects. The glass not only provides an elegant finish but also is suitable for places where touch and traffic is involved particularly in places like offices, hotels, retail and commercial locations and restaurants. According to the President of EFI, Kevin Moore the company is fully equipped with all the manufacturing facilities that are required to provide customized colors and a wide range of products coupled with large design numbers. The major colors that are in demand are green, purple, orange and blue. The experience of the company in the areas of design and manufacturing enable it to provide products that are cost-effective and at the same time scalable. According to the EFI Vice President, Brent Moore, since current design trends concentrate on splashes of color, the SoftEtch smudge proof glass is an innovative, economic way to infuse attractive designs.

Source: http://www.efi-us.com

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