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Repairing a Mirror Damaged by Condensation?

How can I cover the edge of an arched bathroom mirror that has been damaged by condensation?

By Linda

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August 10, 20110 found this helpful

I don't know the answer to that I had a bath mirror that was ruined on the bottom by water when I moved into this house years ago. It was about an inch high and ran across the bottom. It was a very large and wide mirror and costly to replace. I called a glass company and asked if they could cut down a mirror. I did have to take it in and pick up but it was worth the effort it very inexpensive and they did a perfect job of cutting it. It still hangs in the bathroom and it is an inch shorter but no one can tell it was cut down.

 

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