Gloss:
In general, polyglass is superior to high glass in terms of gloss, transparency, highly polished surface.
Scratches:
High-gloss MDFs need care, you must clean high-gloss surfaces with soft and cotton cloths and mild detergents, and kitchen acids and substances such as vinegar or alcohol, especially if directly on the work surface. Spills cause noticeable damage to the work surface, including discoloration and excessive scratching. In this case, high glass loses its charm after a short period of time. But polyglass is more resistant to scratches than high glass and maintains its quality and attractiveness for a longer time.
Two matte and glossy objects:
In polyglass sheets (such as Neiman Germany's flash design), we have the matte and glossy state together on one sheet at the same time, but there is no such beauty in high glass sheets.
Anti-scratch:
When we say that MDF is anti-scratch, it means that it will not be damaged if we clean it with scotch tape (not wire). (Other than high-gloss sheets, other sheets are anti-scratch). Kitchen acids (such as Vitex and all-purpose cleaning sprays...) have an acceptable resistance.
UV:
The final color is glossy MDF sheet (two micron size). Some MDF sheets are covered with a special color that has the ability to shine, and doing this job requires special conditions. UV makes MDF more resistant, and its resistance is more than high-glass covers and more than poly-glass covers.


