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Letter 22818
Faux antique mirror
[Nevada]
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I am looking for instructions on how to get an antique looking
effect on a piece of new mirror by altering the silver finish on the
back of the glass. I am having no luck in finding ready-made material
of this sort.
Thank you for any help or suggestions.
Jill Hansen
- Henderson, Nevada, USA
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What effect-exactly- are you looking to achieve? If all you want
is to remove a little of the silver in an erratic pattern around the
edge, Windex and a few days will do that.
James Watts
- FL
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I want to know how to antique new mirror....what to use, the
appropriate way to apply, safety concerns and where to get the
solution.
I'd appreciate any information,
Kathleen Gibbs
junk dealer/craftsman - Asheville, NC, USA
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I would like to resilver a piece of glass but I would like it to
look aged. I've seen it done. I'm not sure where to get the chemicals
to do it. Take glass, spray solution (aging) then spray on silvering
so that the aging solution is trapped between the clear glass and the
silvering. Where to get kit or chemicals to do this process?
Cathy Osoria
decorator - Houston, Texas, US
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Did anyone have a solution for making a new mirror look old? I am
looking to do the same thing. I would like to make the finished
product to look streaked, stained and foggy. Is there a treatment I
could use on the backside of the mirror?
Sarah Liuzzi
hobbyist - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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I would like a recipe for the light distressing of a mirror. We
want to keep the mirror a subtle grayish-foggy- still able to look
into it mirror. We have used in the past muriatic acid and have
gotten a great effect, but we need something less corrosive.
Thank you,
Jean Easter
conservation - Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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I have developed a non evasive, simple and effective process for
inducing heavy distress or a subtle patina onto the silver or copper
plating on the back of new mirrors. The effect duplicates the look of
an old and or distressed mirror. I am applying for a patent for the
process and am now selling this information to those who might need
it most. Please contact me for further info.

Timothy Poe
Timothy Poe
Studio - Birmingham, Alabama,
USA

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