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QuestionWhy can't this process be used to make front silvered mirrors?Community AnswerThe surface of the glass is perfectly smooth, so it will be a perfect mirror. The surface on the silver metal itself is not smooth enough to be a mirror. It will be nearly smooth like the dull side of aluminum foil, which is not smooth enough for a mirror.
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QuestionSilver nitrate is explosive, isn't it?Community AnswerSilver nitrate is corrosive, but not explosive. It may cause abrasions or burns to the skin.
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QuestionWhat chemical is on the back of the mirror?Community AnswerThe chemical is a mixture of silver nitrate, sodium hydroxide, water, ammonia and sugar.
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QuestionCan I mirror Plexiglas, or will this only work on glass?Community AnswerPlexiglas does not mirror as well as glass or other plastics.
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QuestionI need to make a circular mirror a meter in diameter. Is heating up the solution required?Community AnswerUse a hot air torch or a hair dryer from the underside. You need to have curbs around the glass to stop the liquors from overflowing. A broad rubber band may work.
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QuestionHow long do I have to heat what I want to have a mirror finish?Community AnswerHeat it until the solution turns into a creamish color. That's how you know it is finished.
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QuestionWhere can I get a mirror silvered?Community AnswerLook for a mirror or glass repair service near you. They should be able to direct you to the right place to re-silver a mirror.
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QuestionDoesn't the formula require a bonding coating on the glass? Is the final coating durable and strong and not peeling?Community AnswerThe glass surface is normally normally thoroughly cleaned washed off with clean water and then "tinned" before applying the silver nitrate mixture, this is then washed again before copper solution is applied, again washed off, dried (normally by blowers) then paint to protect.
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