Glass and Mirrors - mirrors
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05-11-00, 09:01 AM
I have three bathrooms, all with mirrors that have been damaged by water. The mirror material is worn off the back.. Is there a way to repair this or disguise this?
05-11-00, 12:45 PM
Hi, well the only way to disguise the worn part of the mirror is to frame it with wood or whatever you want, or you could remove the mirrors and have the edges cut off and then refit them, otherwise just buy new and throw the old ones away, I hope this helps a little, Handyman.
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Remember that your eyes are your windows on the world, so protect them!!
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Remember that your eyes are your windows on the world, so protect them!!
johnam
05-11-00, 06:36 PM
If the damage is at the edges you can hide it by applying a polished aluminum flat moulding or a 2" beveled mirror strip. You can get these materials at a glass and mirror shop.