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scbwr
Mar 09, 2017Explorer II
Welcome to the forum! And congratulations on getting a new trailer. As a Winnebago owner, I'm curious as to what model did you get?
A couple of things could work. You could get a piece of stainless steel for a splatter guard. Or, you could use a piece of clear plexiglass, but you'd have to be careful because it tends to scratch easily. I can't see why you couldn't use a ceramic backsplash tile. For installing that over the wood, there is a special mat that you can use. You cut the mat to fit the area, and then tiles stick to the mat (using spacers) and then you finish it off with grout.
Alternatively, you could just see how the wood holds up. We have a wood panel to the right side of our stove with about a 2" strip of countertop between the edge of the stove and the wall. We cook quite a bit on our stove (also have outdoor kitchen) and the wood hasn't been affected at all. We just wipe it down to keep it clean.....and we fry bacon on the stove!
A couple of things could work. You could get a piece of stainless steel for a splatter guard. Or, you could use a piece of clear plexiglass, but you'd have to be careful because it tends to scratch easily. I can't see why you couldn't use a ceramic backsplash tile. For installing that over the wood, there is a special mat that you can use. You cut the mat to fit the area, and then tiles stick to the mat (using spacers) and then you finish it off with grout.
Alternatively, you could just see how the wood holds up. We have a wood panel to the right side of our stove with about a 2" strip of countertop between the edge of the stove and the wall. We cook quite a bit on our stove (also have outdoor kitchen) and the wood hasn't been affected at all. We just wipe it down to keep it clean.....and we fry bacon on the stove!
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