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    What materials do you need to make a mirror?
    Nicole Bolin
    Crafts & DIY Specialist
    Nicole Bolin is a Crafting Specialist and the CEO of Stencil, a DIY Craft Studio in Phoenix, Arizona. Nicole specializes in interior design and various craft and DIY projects. Nicole holds a Certificate in Interior Design from the New York Institute of Art and Design. She opened Stencil in 2017 to teach others to create DIY projects that fit their home and lifestyle.
    Crafts & DIY Specialist
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    All you need to make a mirror is a piece of glass and mirror-effect spray paint!
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    Does the glass spray paint actually show a reflection or is it just for decorative purposes only?
    Community Answer
    It does actually turn it into a mirror, so you should see your reflection. Check the cap, for example --you should be able to see a bit of a reflection in the cap alone.
  • Question
    Can I repair an old mirror?
    Community Answer
    Yes, by using spray paint. But make sure your spray paint is metallic and glossy.
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    What is mirror paint?
    Community Answer
    Mirror paint is a special type of spray paint that looks like a mirror when you apply it to glass. It won't look like much until you actually flip the glass over so that the paint is on the back. It is more reflective than regular silver-colored spray paint.
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    Can you make a mirror out of clear plastic?
    Gabriel
    Community Answer
    Yes, many items are made this way. Some plastics, like clear poly carbonate, look like glass mirrors, and some are even double coated so both sides serve as mirrors.
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    Would the spray paint work on wood?
    Mike Haris
    Community Answer
    No, the wood will absorb the liquid and maybe leave a "dented" or rough mirror.
  • Question
    How do you make a mirror out of actual glass?
    Community Answer
    You don't. Normal mirrors (not DIY) are made by sputtering a thin layer of (usually) molten aluminum on glass in a vacuum chamber and then coating it with waterproof paint.
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    Do I have to have mirror spray?
    Community Answer
    The other option is putting molten aluminum onto glass inside a vacuum chamber, so mirror spray is the most effective option to do at home (and works almost as well).
  • Question
    How do I make a concave mirror with this method?
    Community Answer
    Use a concave glass panel and follow the steps above. Purchase a concave glass panel from an architectural supply store, or if it's going to be small, a glass blower can shape it to concave dimensions.
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    How can I obtain the Krylon looking glass paint?
    Community Answer
    You can buy it in an arts and crafts store, or you can buy it online. Other brands may also make looking glass paint. Search for terms like "mirror effect" or "mirror paint."
  • Question
    How do I make a one-way mirror?
    Community Answer
    You would first need to apply mirror paint until you have a partially reflective surface (semi-silvered mirror) against a black backdrop.
  • Question
    How do you re silver a mirror?
    Community Answer
    Remove the silver backing using a scraper and a solvent, such as "Mirror Remover." Next, follow the steps in the article to apply a new silver backing using mirror paint.
  • Question
    I have a dresser with a mirror how do I repair mirror? It has a speckled look.
    Community Answer
    When that has happened, it usually means the actual product allowing glass to become a mirror is damaged. It needs to be repaired by a professional, as it should be carefully scraped off the mirror's back, then have the specialist reapply a new coat of product. Doing this yourself will be hard, dangerous and you will most likely damage your mirror.
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    Does a mirror effect spray paint work on plastic?
    Community Answer
    It would be more transparent to use glass than plastic. If it was a very clear plastic, it would work better.
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