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Save desilvering mirror edges?
I have a large wall mirror in our bathroom, secured with the usual
clips. In places the bottom has desilvering or blackening about 1.5 inches up from the edge. I intend to cover the edges with wood framing to hide the bad spots, but it would be good to find a way of "stopping the rot." Does anyone have experience with a product I can safely use to seal the bad parts of the silvering before I cover them? Thanks, Alexander. (My mail is at shaw.ca and you can call me fony.) Alexander |
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