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
Quick and Easy
April 24, 2007 at 7:44 pm (bathroom mirrors, beautiful mirror, mirror edge, mirror trim, trim for mirrors)
The mirror edge product line is easy to install and looks great! Many of our friends and family members could not believe the beautiful change in our bathroom. By KimberlyC from Weston, Florida
Mirror Frame Kit
April 24, 2007 at 7:39 pm (bathroom mirrors, black edges, do it yourself framing, mirror edge, mirror framing, mirror trim, old mirror, trim for mirrors)
Made my 17 year old mirror look new. So easy to install decided to use this on another bathroom mirror. Only problem top corner pieces alittle too heavy for the stick pads that came with product. By JanJ from Memphis
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)
Wood grain
February 22, 2007 at 8:17 pm (aging mirror, mirror edges, mirror frames, mirror framing, mirror trim, trim for mirrors)
“I and my husband first saw this product in sky mall brochure for Southwest Airlines last year. We visited one of the Home Depot stores around our area. We bought the product and saved our aging mirror that had become an embarrassing fixiture in our beautiful bathroom!! It made quite a dramatic difference. It totally changed our bathroom and it is easy to install. TRY IT!!” Anne K from Columbia, MD
Change your bathroom mirror by adding this border
February 22, 2007 at 7:54 pm (bathroom mirrors, border, hotel mirrors, mirror frames, mirror framing, mirror trim, trim for mirrors)
“Especially useful for large, rectangular bathroom mirrors that look like hotel mirrors. Dresses up the mirror and changes the entire look of the bathroom. Easy to install.” Lina of Florida
Tell us about your experience with MIRREDGE
February 19, 2007 at 8:41 pm (aging mirror, bathroom mirrors, black edges, mirror edges, mirror frames, mirror framing, mirror trim, trim, trim for mirrors)
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