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		<title>By: Susan</title>
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		<description>Josh,
I just came across your post about fiberglass doors and thought I should reply. When refering to a &quot;Fiberglass&quot; door, it&#039;s actually the material that the door itself is made of that is fiberglass. Not the window. The glass used as accent in the door you&#039;ve shown is normal glass, probably UV protected, and a combination of Glue Chip and Etched. The Fiberglass manufacturers you&#039;ve listed are all indeed Fiberglass Door manufacturers, and if you check on there websites you&#039;ll get all the info you need on their construction.
Just to clarify, so someone reading this isn&#039;t confused.
Cheers,
Susan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Josh,<br />
I just came across your post about fiberglass doors and thought I should reply. When refering to a &#8220;Fiberglass&#8221; door, it&#8217;s actually the material that the door itself is made of that is fiberglass. Not the window. The glass used as accent in the door you&#8217;ve shown is normal glass, probably UV protected, and a combination of Glue Chip and Etched. The Fiberglass manufacturers you&#8217;ve listed are all indeed Fiberglass Door manufacturers, and if you check on there websites you&#8217;ll get all the info you need on their construction.<br />
Just to clarify, so someone reading this isn&#8217;t confused.<br />
Cheers,<br />
Susan</p>
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