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Scratched MirrorAnbsmommy from Spanaway, WA Feedback About This Post:RE: Scratched MirrorWe had several small holes (caused by a previous owner) on our large bathroom mirror. I found some vinyl clings that went with the bathroom decor and just applied them over the holes. It was my kids' bathroom, and I was able to use fish and place them randomly. This might not work if you have a long straight scratch, but maybe you could do something with a vine? Post By Amanda in VA (Guest Post) RE: Scratched Mirror
I'm new here & don't know if we can just throw out ideas without knowing for sure whether they work, but long ago I heard of something for glass scratches, like car wax maybe? It was something that would fill in & dry to a sort of a neutral color to make it blend in & less obvious. Post by luvvy RE: Scratched MirrorI've heard that glass can be restored on eye glasses by polishing with sheepskin at high speed. I have a sheepskin buffer that fits the electric drill. It fits over a buffer pad. Might be worth a try. Post By siris. (Guest Post) RE: Scratched Mirror
You can get one of those kits designed to fill and repair scratches on eyeglasses and use that on the scratch. Post By Tracy (Guest Post) |
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