Easy framing system for your mirror
October 5, 2007 at 7:46 pm (Do it yourself, acrylic mirror, aging mirror, bathroom, bathroom mirrors, beautiful mirror, black edges, changes mirror, desilvering, deterioration, discolored, do it yourself framing, edge strips, mirror edges, mirror frames, mirror framing, mirror molding, mirror strips, mirror trim, old mirror, trim for mirrors)
Tags: aging mirror, black edges, border, decoraing, frames, mirror, transformation
Beveled Acrylic Mirror Strips
June 26, 2007 at 1:03 pm (acrylic mirror, easy to install, mirror trim, strips)
“We had our basement finished and we have a Retro theme, black, red and white. We searched the internet looking for mirror to put between black half round moulding at chair level, to match our Black Wurlitzer Juke box. When we came across this product we were thrilled. Previously in our search we could only find 1 inch sqaure mirror. This product was so easy to work with and the effect is beautiful. We did the whole bar area and are ordering more, to trim the bar . I would highly recommend using this product. We have gotten so many compliments on it.”
By Sheade714 from Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey
How To Apply Acrylic Mirr.Edge to a mirror that has existing mirror clips
March 5, 2007 at 5:15 pm (acrylic mirror, bathroom mirrors, clips on mirrors, mirr edge, mirror clips, mirror edges, mirror trim)
In the event the mirror clips are not able to be relocated to the corner areas, you can piece the Acrylic Strips in between the existing clips, and cover the clips with a Mirr.Edge Cover Seam Plate, or a small piece of leftover Mirr.Edge Acrylic Strip, cut to two or three inches long, or as desired. This solution works best with the metal mirror clip, as it is only about an eigth inch thick. If you have the traditional thicker plastic mirror clips, replacing them with a metal clip would work best. These metal mirror clips can usually be found at your local home improvement stores in the mirror and/or hardware department.
Black edges look awful but look what happened…
February 28, 2007 at 9:03 pm (acrylic mirror, aging mirror, bathroom mirrors, mirror trim)
To Manager of Home Depot
February 20, 2007 at 8:34 pm (Do it yourself, acrylic mirror, bathroom mirrors, desilvering, deterioration, discolored, hotel mirrors, mirror, mirror edges, mirror framing, plain mirrors, trim)
I am writing to tell you how happy we are with one of your newest products, MirrEdge. We recently moved into our new home in Boynton Beach and were planning to put a new beveled mirror in the master bath area at quite an expense when we happened upon this product in your store. We purchased the product and with no problem were able to install it ourselves.
It has made quite a difference in the appearance of our home and we are very pleased with the results. Thank you for carrying the product and saving us the cost of a new mirror. Now we can spend those extra dollars for something else at Home Depot.
Sincerely,
Edward & Louise
Boynton Beach, FL
Thanks
February 20, 2007 at 8:17 pm (acrylic mirror, bathroom mirrors, black edges, black line, hotel mirrors, mirror edges, trim)
Dear Mirr.Edge,
Just had to write you to say thank you for a wonderful product! I am in the process of trying to sell my home. Had unsightly black line along the bottom of the mirror that started to travel upward in one of my bathrooms. Using your product was so easy and the results were absolutely beautiful. I was able to purchase your product at Home Depot in Delray Beach, FL where I first saw the product.
Keep up the good work!
Sincerely,
Andrea M
make your mirror look like new
February 12, 2007 at 7:25 pm (acrylic mirror, discolored, edge strips, mirror)
the 3 foot by 5 foot mirror in my wife’s bathroom was discolored along the edges. we planned on replacing it but then we saw an ad on tv about acrylic mirror edge strips. we went on line and found that home depot sold them on line. after reviewing the ad on line we decided to get the ones that matched the mirror. I installed them very easily and they matched perfectly and look great. Seddie from Longmeadow, MA

