erazorlll
2020-12-02 11:39:50
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Exactly, you can obviously see fingerprints more quickly on dark colors, especially with greasy fingers. But the glass is definitely easier to care for than our lacquer fronts from the previous kitchen (also Schüller).
I had the feeling that the fingerprints on the glass fronts are hardly visible – unfortunately, your picture shows a different situation.
At the kitchen studio, we looked at fronts in black gloss, black matte, black matte with anti-fingerprint, and the glass front. Black gloss and normal black matte were immediately out because every fingerprint was instantly visible there. In the second step, I found the black matte with anti-fingerprint and the glass fronts to be relatively about the same. Fingerprints were hardly visible and could also be removed relatively easily.
What has been your experience so far? We currently have a white kitchen, where nothing is visible of course, so that's why I am asking so explicitly.