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Repairing Black Spots on an Old Mirror?

I have an old mirror which has black around the edge. Can this be repaired?

By john billingham

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You can find several videos on YouTube with detailed instructions for removing oxidized silver from a mirror, preparing the mirror for a new silver plate, and the actual silver application. It's not a task for the average 'do it yourselfer'. You may want to have it done professionally. The process is called 'resilvering a mirror'.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0TNwIhjbh4

 

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