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How to "un-distress" a mirror
Hi. We purchased a distressed mirror on which the mirror surface itself is coated with black streaks to make it look distressed. We rent our house out for filming, and this effect would be quite unattractive. We'd like to remove the distress on the glass if possible. How can this be done? Thank you!
Ashley Stephens
Hobbyist / renter of movie location - Los Angeles, California
December 15, 2009
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