Features of a mirror in the house
A mirror is an interior item used to reflect objects, animals, people, decorating rooms. From time immemorial, the accessory has attracted the fairer sex. The morning of many girls and women begins with an approach to him. The item was also used for magical rituals, and therefore it can be considered multifunctional.
The process of mirror restoration is very painstaking.
Interesting! There are many reasons why mirrors are not used in modern homes: decoration, division of zones, interior decoration, etc.
Depending on the lighting used, general style, personal preferences, you can buy either a simple accessory or one with effects on the surface.
To restore the surface of a mirror that has minor damage, grinding and polishing are used.
Tinted mirrors are especially popular. They find their application not only in minimalist styles, but also in luxurious art deco.
Can mirrors be transmitters?
Author Inna Novikova
10.09.2003 19:27
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One of the first to encounter this effect in a scientific experiment were Florentine academicians of the 17th century. In 1667, in a voluminous collective work - a kind of report on their scientific research - they described a seemingly strange experiment. A concave mirror was installed at a considerable distance from a two-hundred-kilogram block of ice. At the same time, it was discovered that at its focus the air temperature decreased noticeably. Then Italian scientists concluded that cold, like heat, spreads by radiation.
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Today, based on the laws of thermodynamics, we would probably talk about a slightly different mechanism: it is not cold that penetrates into the focus of the mirror, but heat, as it were, “pulled out” from it and rushes outward. In other words, a concave mirror has the properties of not only a receiving antenna, but also a transmitting antenna. This effect is well known in radio engineering: just look at parabolic radar or satellite television antennas.
Apparently, the so-called “Kozyrev mirrors” - a special system of concave aluminum mirrors - also have similar properties. According to the hypothesis proposed by Professor N.A. Kozyrev, these mirrors can focus various types of radiation, including from biological objects. The predictions of the brilliant scientist were confirmed by experiments on distant interactions: clairvoyance, telepathy, etc.
Such work, in particular, is carried out by Novosibirsk scientists under the leadership of Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences V.P. Treasurer. Researchers are getting truly amazing results. Thus, in the early 90s of the 20th century, for the first time in the history of science, two global experiments on the telepathic transmission of visual images were carried out. The purpose of these experiments was “to study the information field of the Earth (“living space”) in the process of distant communications between people” who are thousands of kilometers apart and do not use traditional technical means of communication. At the same time, the experimenters set themselves another task: to find out how the quality of telepathic communication was affected by “Kozyrev’s mirrors,” in the internal space of which people were placed transmitting and receiving telepathic information. These multi-day experiments involved more than four and a half thousand participants from twelve countries.
In December 1991, during the Arctic Circle experiment, mental transmission of images was carried out from the polar village of Dikson, and reception was carried out at various points in the newly collapsed Soviet Union. And a year and a half later, in June 1993, the images were broadcast from Novosibirsk and Dikson, and received in various geographical locations in Europe, Asia and America.
Performed at a very high scientific level, these experiments convincingly proved not only the possibility of distant transmission and reception of mental images, but also the special stability of reception if the subjects were in the focus of concave “Kozyrev mirrors”. The possibility of “programmed input” (using special technologies) of figurative information into the Earth’s information field with the condition of its reception (reproduction) on a specific date and time was also confirmed.
Here is what their leader, Vlail Petrovich Kaznacheev, says about one of these experiments: “An advance, unannounced in the program, image transfer session took place on December 18, 1991. Its participant K. Dolgopyatov, born during the full moon, was in a special state in the space of “mirrors.” consciousness, “built in” a package of figurative information into a laser beam oriented towards the full Moon, with the installation of receiving this information by other participants in the experiment on December 20 and 22. It was found that elements of this program were consistently accepted at the appointed time and continued to be accepted during subsequent sessions. Analysis of the numerical parameters of the sessions... confirms the reality of the perception simultaneously in many points of Eurasia of information previously entered into the earth’s information space. Repeating the experiment with another participant who was born out of connection with the full moon, without “Kozyrev mirrors”, without a laser or without its orientation towards the Moon was not successful... We are closer to proving the interconnections of intellectual fields and recognizing the capabilities of the human mind to receive information regardless of geography and time "
At the same time, it was convincingly shown that the quality of telepathic contact largely depends on the training of people in this non-traditional field. In other words, it was firmly established that in all these cases it is not just a person and not just a mirror that is working, but a complex “man-mirror” and that each of the components of this complex has independent value. On the one hand, it is very important for a person to be able to tune in, concentrate, and put his consciousness into a special state. On the other hand, its “technical equipment” is important.
It turns out that the system of “Kozyrev’s mirrors” can turn an ordinary person into almost a magician...
“Neither wash off nor scrape off...”
This was clearly demonstrated, for example, by an experiment by a student of academician A.P. Okladnikov (1908-1981), artist and scientist Mikhail Ugrin. This is what he said about one of his attempts to convey mental images using “Kozyrev’s mirrors” located in the Novosibirsk Akademgorodok: “Following the advice of the academician (V.P. Kaznacheevv. - V.P.), I tried to convey... my own image to my niece, who was at that time seven thousand kilometers away, in Pushchinskiye Klyuchi, where she was treating her tonsils in a healing bath. And it turned out that thermophilic bacteria, having somehow perceived this thought form, “laid out” a very clear portrait of me on the walls of the bathtub, which was recorded on photographic film by several observers. As for the “portrait,” it is still on the inside wall of this bathtub.”
Protocol recording of the experiment: October 5, 1996, Yaselchuk Natalya Viktorovna, St. Petersburg: “Last year on Intercession I was in Pushchinskie Klyuchi with my nephew Slava and aunt O.M. Ugrina. We bathed in the bath, looked at the bizarre patterns that formed on the walls of the bath. There were so many curls, zigzags, and ornaments! Centimeter by centimeter we looked at the extraordinary drawings created by nature. Suddenly, unexpectedly, we saw a clear portrait (profile) of Mikhail Ugrin. The deposits of salts or algae (it is difficult for me to determine the nature of this material) exactly repeated the contours of the face, hair, and beard. M. Ugrin has an extraordinary appearance, and nature easily made a photograph from its own natural material!”
You can, of course, talk about coincidence: if you have imagination, you can see a lot of things in the chaos of lines. However, there is no need to rush: it turns out that similar phenomena, but associated with deceased people - who have already gone into a “parallel” world to us - have been known for a long time. Thus, “after the death of the rector of the cathedral in Landaf Vaughan, a wet spot unexpectedly appeared on the wall of the cathedral - a colony of fungi exactly took the outline of the face of the deceased” (“No Utsend Queriz.” 1902. February 8).
A similar incident occurred in mid-1923 in Oxford. A miraculous portrait suddenly appeared on the wall of Christ Church, surprisingly reminiscent of the appearance of the former rector of this cathedral, Liddell, who died in 1898. “You don’t have to stretch your imagination to recognize a person’s head. It is immediately visible on the wall, as if drawn by the confident hand of a master. It is not an engraving, nor a drawing, nor a sculpture, but it cannot be overlooked” (T.P. and Cassell weekly, 1926. September 11).
No less mysterious was the appearance of miraculous faces in 1971 in the small Spanish town of Belmez de la Moraleda near Cordoba. For the first time, a resident of the town, Maria Gomez Comara, discovered a strange portrait one morning on the tiled floor of her kitchen. The image could neither be washed off nor scraped off. The son replaced the tiles, but the faces continued to appear. And more and more new. In one of the mysterious portraits, the old-timers of Belmez recognized a long-dead fellow countryman. It turned out that he was buried exactly in the place where Mary’s house now stood - there once was a cemetery. Mysterious faces appeared for several months. Experienced experts, photo reporters, and television crews were invited, but the version of fraud was not confirmed.
There was only one thing left to do - seal the room and after a while see if anything new would appear on the floor. Which is what was done.
Here is what the famous lawyer Antonio Palacios Luque says about this: “I reliably and firmly sealed the kitchen of Dona Maria Gomez and at the same time recorded these actions with the help of the notary Julian Echeverría and scientists. Three months later, the seal was removed, and I swear to you, I saw that the figures had changed during this time... I do not know of a painting technique that could be used to apply these images. Staying in a closed kitchen, the faces changed! During these three months, in my opinion, no one could penetrate there until I personally removed the seal... I can say with all confidence that this was not a hoax. This is a paranormal phenomenon, and I have no doubt about it.”
What struck the lawyer most was that during the three months that the kitchen was locked and sealed, some of the images changed their perspective. And one profile actually turned in the opposite direction! At the sight of this miracle, the notary recalls, he was seized with real horror...
Science has not yet been able to explain this mysterious phenomenon. Meanwhile, reports about the appearance of mysterious miraculous images that cannot be washed off even with acids have continued to come from different parts of the planet for centuries. Images of people, skulls, eagles, crosses, banners, multi-colored stripes, religious and political symbols appear on walls, floors, and window glass...
Attempts to explain these images by the property of people to see imaginary pictures in random combinations of spots and lines most often do not stand up to serious criticism. It remains to be assumed that these images come from the subtle world. Including from the world where the information structure of a person (“soul”) “goes” after the death of his physical body.
Of course, there are still a lot of questions here. Who is behind these messages? If this is a kind of reminder of the dead about themselves, then why is it, for what purpose? Why do these particular images appear and not other images? What is the mechanism of their occurrence?
It is unlikely that anyone will undertake to answer these questions unambiguously. The experiment with “Kozyrev’s mirrors”, in which M. Ugrin participated, so far indicates only one possible nature of the “pictures”: most likely, this is the materialization of thought forms emitted by someone….
Materialization? Nothing supernatural...
First, let's think about: what, in fact, is the difference between all the objects that we see around us? It would seem that it’s a no brainer – shape, size, material, color... Everything is correct. But if we look a little deeper, we will understand something very important: they differ only in the “information task”!
Judge for yourself. All these objects consist of the same elementary particles: electrons, protons, neutrons... If these particles come together in one combination, you get an atom of invisible and light oxygen; if they come together in another, you get an atom of heavy and opaque lead. Continuous combinatorics: the way atoms of different chemical elements are combined determines what material will emerge, with what chemical properties, weight, color, smell... And then - it’s even more familiar: make whatever your heart desires from these materials. So it turns out that everything that we see is ultimately “made” (and in fact, “materialized”) from the same first bricks - like from parts of a children’s construction set - only according to different “drawings”.
Let’s not go deep into who comes up with these “blueprints”, but let’s imagine a hypothetical: there is someone who can easily “disassemble” one structure (for example, oxygen molecules) and assemble another from the resulting “parts” (elementary particles) - for example, gold ring with diamonds. Then people around will start gasping: “Miracle!”
But to figure it out, there is nothing supernatural in this: science has simply not yet put this “technology” on stream. But it is moving towards this by leaps and bounds. It has already learned (albeit in scanty quantities) to produce new chemical elements using nuclear accelerators, but in fact, just new combinations of “first bricks”. What happens next is a matter of technology and financial investments...
No, there is nothing “miraculous” about materialization! A miracle is something that most people do not yet know how to do. Two hundred years ago, television would have been a miracle. And in the Middle Ages, any modern technical craft could have landed you at the stake - “magic and witchcraft!”
The achievements of modern science are, of course, impressive. But for a long time I have not left the feeling that most of her decisions, to put it mildly, are not the most effective. That she uses brute force - a sledgehammer and an autogen - to break open the doors of armored safes.
But any safe can open on its own: even a child can open it - if, of course, they correctly enter the required combination of numbers on the combination lock. Maybe it is in this direction that science will develop in the future - to look for “keys” and “codes”, and not to increase the weight of the “sledgehammer” - its energy power?
However, she will first need to significantly correct her ingrained views on the universe. And it seems that this process has already begun. Today, science is getting closer and closer to that fragile line that separates consciousness and matter. And he begins to understand that under certain conditions (with knowledge of the “code”) a thought can materialize. As the famous psychologist and philosopher G. Price said back in 1949, “every idea has an inherent tendency to be realized in some physical form, to turn into a certain object or “materialize”... It is quite possible that an idea is capable of transforming already existing material formations in a certain way "
And this is not an allegory. And the “hypothetical” story we cited with the materialization of a ring “out of nothing” is not fiction. Such miracles, for example, are demonstrated in abundance today in India by a unique personality - Sathya Sai Baba. As thousands of eyewitnesses testify, he literally materializes gifts out of thin air for his visitors: rosary beads, rings, gold pendants... From his open palm, the healing powder “vibhuti”, appearing literally out of nothing, can endlessly rain down. All this was repeatedly filmed on photo and film, and the videos went around the whole world. The reliability of the phenomenon is not disputed even by the most inveterate skeptics...
All this is a reality that anyone can see. And now, as these lines are being written, I opened a jar of this miraculously created powder. I took out a little of it, which looked like light gray ash, rubbed it with my fingers, and a subtle and fresh aroma suddenly flowed through the air. No, the time of miracles is just beginning...
However, let us return to M. Ugrin’s experiment with “Kozyrev mirrors”. It can be assumed that the materialization of the thought images emitted by him took place on the wall of the bathtub. Through the “funnel” - the focus of a concave mirror, and then - through another dimension - these thought forms reached the addressee and launched the program of their materialization.
However, a natural question may arise here: why did the image sent by Ugrin “imprint” not as a telepathic image in the niece’s head, but on the wall of the pool? The answer to this question almost half a century before this experiment was given by the same G. Price: “Every idea strives to enter consciousness, if possible. And if telepathy is a genuine fact (I am sure it is), then every idea tends to enter any consciousness, no matter whose. But every time it tries to do this, it comes up against the threshold of consciousness and only in rare cases does it manage to cross it... If an idea cannot directly enter consciousness, it can still achieve this in an indirect way, through the sensory organs. The threshold of consciousness is more passable for sensory perceptions than for thoughts and images... It follows from this that an idea embodies itself in matter in order to thus enter someone’s consciousness.”
It seems that this is exactly what happened in the case of Ugrin. Unable to break into the niece’s consciousness, the thought image emitted by him in the focus of “Kozyrev’s mirrors” materialized in a suitable physical environment, forcing deposits (salts, mold?) on the wall of the bathhouse to take the desired shape. Such “information tasks” (ideas) can be so strong that they will appear (materialize) again and again - even if the tiles are completely replaced, as was the case in Spain.
Reaction of the information field?
However, let’s return to the concave “Kozyrev mirrors”. Researchers working with them have identified other interesting patterns. Thus, unexpectedly for the participants in the experiments, it turned out that a person placed at the focus of these mirrors, and in fact, at the focus of his own reflected radiation, suddenly has strange visions. Some of them relate to the past, some to the spatially distant present. In fact, this became scientific confirmation of a phenomenon already familiar to us from numerous “unscientific” evidence.
During experiments with “Kozyrev mirrors”, absolutely amazing effects were discovered. For example, plasmoids often appear at the focus of these mirrors - luminous objects like UFOs or ball lightning...
Not only that, Academician Kaznacheev also spoke about other strange phenomena: “The symbol of N.K. Roerich's "Banner of Peace", prepared for figurative broadcast, was brought into the space of the experimental installation of "Kozyrev's mirrors" by tester M. Vertipoloh on December 24, 1990. At this moment, a “force field” arose around the installation; a little later, a flash of a “plasmoid” and magnetic and dowsing anomalies were recorded inside it; the smell of ozone was felt in the room, and a moving luminous disk-shaped object was observed above the building where the experiment was carried out. At the same time, geophysical services on Dikson recorded a particularly strong disturbance of the magnet and ionosphere, and bright, colored northern lights were observed over the village. In five of the seven experiments of this period, there was an information field in the form of a luminous object with a trail that appeared and disappeared in the polar sky with an accuracy of up to a minute at the moments of the beginning and end of experimental work in the “Kozyrev mirrors.”
Academician Kaznacheev believes that these phenomena are a reaction of the Earth’s information field to the “introduction” of human thought forms into it with the help of “Kozyrev’s mirrors.” It is possible that this is so.
And the question immediately arises: what power does information have if it is capable of causing such physical phenomena? And the next one: what capabilities do concave mirrors have, if the thought (information) of an ordinary person (for example, M. Ugrin) - far from a magician - is capable of materializing in physical form at a distance of thousands of kilometers? And one more thing: what happens at the focus of concave mirrors, if the planet (and perhaps another mind) begins to respond to the thought of a person placed in such a focus?
The properties of magic tricks have not yet been fully studied, but it can already be assumed that great discoveries await scientists here. Thus, there is information about experiments with two concave mirrors placed opposite each other with specially treated reflective surfaces. If the focal points of these mirrors are aligned with great precision, then under certain conditions small objects placed at this point suddenly hover in the air, as if they were not affected by the force of gravity. It seems that a special spatial effect occurs at the focal point of the concave mirror.
Another, no less intriguing, phenomenon is associated with time anomalies. Thus, in some experiments with “Kozyrev’s mirrors,” telepathic information was received by the recipient several hours earlier (!) than it was emitted by the inductor. Can modern science explain these space-time anomalies at the focus of concave mirrors?
Is it possible to focus time?
According to the original hypothesis of Professor N.A. Kozyrev, time is one of the main forms of energy in the Cosmos, an active factor, moreover, the main organizing force of all processes in the Universe. It is the energy of time that is the “fuel” for our Sun and other stars. It spreads throughout the Universe instantly and has not only directionality (sign), but also density, with which the passage of time is directly related.
“All processes where there are cause-and-effect transitions,” Kozyrev believed, “emit or absorb time. Where there are no these transitions, time simply does not exist. Let's say it does not exist in “black holes”, since nothing happens there: the gigantic attraction of this mass, collapsing into itself, stopped all movement. Even the movement of molecules and atoms. And time also stopped. But the stars, on the contrary, are a boiling cauldron... And from there comes a huge release of time. Moreover, it flows either faster or slower, depending on the conditions.”
To confirm his views, Kozyrev created original instruments that made it possible to literally “weigh” the flow of time. Using these devices, the scientist convincingly proved that time density is greater where non-stationary processes occur. And it doesn’t matter what kind: be it the mixing of hot and cold water in a vessel, the dissolution of sugar in a glass of boiling water, or the seething of gigantic masses of stellar matter. It turned out that with increasing entropy (chaos), the density of time increases. In other words, when “order” decreases, it gives up its energy to time.
This discovery alone is enough to recognize Kozyrev as an outstanding scientist and thinker on a global scale. However, the searching mind of the astronomy professor did not stop there. A seditious idea was born: the density of time can be weakened with the help of special screens or strengthened by “focusing” time with the help of concave mirrors.
ON THE. Kozyrev did not have time to implement his ideas, but, as we see, they turned out to be prophetic. "Kozyrev's Mirrors" proved that he was on the right track and that concave mirrors really have amazing properties.
Vitaly Pravdivtsev, NGN
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How to restore a mirror yourself
Any piece of furniture will sooner or later lose its original appearance. Of course, if a mirror breaks, there is only one way out - to recycle it. But minor defects can be restored. Mirror restoration is a complex, painstaking process.
Restoring a mirror at home is not a labor-intensive task and does not require much expense or time.
Experienced specialists in this field are able to put many fragments together and restore the original integrity. Scratches, dust, minor chips - all this is eliminated independently. Moreover, there is no need to purchase expensive tools.
Small damages are easier to repair at home using improvised means.
Important! Using high-quality and correct substances will return your accessories to their former attractiveness and shine. The main condition is to correctly calculate the dosage.
Preparation for the procedure
Finding a specialist who can restore amalgam is difficult. This process is not only lengthy, but also expensive. So why shell out such a sum of money and waste time if you can solve the problem yourself.
Sometimes restoring a mirror costs more than buying a new mirror.
Before you begin restoring a damaged mirror with your own hands, you need to perform several steps. To restore a large accessory inserted into the frame, it must be released from it. If this is not possible, the structure is placed on a flat, hard surface.
Before restoration, the mirror must be prepared.
Before minor repairs, it is enough to wipe off the dust and wash off the dirt. If possible, the attribute is left on the wall, thus simplifying repairs.
Materials and tools
After watching videos or photographs showing how to restore a mirror, it becomes clear how simple it is. Everyone has a set to carry out their plans at hand:
- scissors and napkins;
- degreaser;
- foam sponge;
- tassels;
- transparent glue;
- hard brush;
- glass cleaner.
To replace amalgam, many people use foil, which is thin but durable. Glue with a composition intended for working with glass. Its structure should be transparent, both before application and after hardening.
How to remove a side rear view mirror with your own hands
This accessory is not as simple as it seems. Most often, various devices are built into it. For example: turn signals, LEDs, heating parts. For this reason, before removing the mirror, it is necessary to remove the negative charge from the battery. This is necessary in order to minimize the likelihood of a short circuit occurring during work.
replacing the side rear view mirror
The tools needed for this repair can be found in every garage. These include: a set of screwdrivers of different sizes, a household hair dryer, a plastic spatula, electrical tape, a small piece of soft cloth, and a wrench. In addition, attention to detail, caution and a desire to do everything right will come in handy.
Removal process. After the negative charge has been removed from the car battery. You can start dismantling. To do this, you need to open the car door and remove the handle for changing the mirror angle.
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The process for removing the angle knob varies on individual vehicle models. For example, on some it is enough to pull the handle towards you for it to come out of the grooves. On other models, you will have to unscrew it counterclockwise or, before removing it, you will need to unscrew the bolts that hold it in place.
In order to remove the mirror, you need to find the bolts that hold it in place. As a rule, they are located under a decorative lining and are located so that they are not visible. The decorative hiding element must be removed. Often the rubber gasket is removed together with it. It is important not to lose it due to the fact that these items are not sold separately in stores, with some exceptions. When the cover plate is removed, the bolts are clearly visible. They need to be unscrewed; in addition, to avoid confusion during assembly, it is best to photograph the location of the multi-colored wires.
Step-by-step instruction
Before you think about how to restore a defective mirror at home, you need to look at the procedure. If you skip one of the stages, you will not be able to achieve the result.
Removing chips and scratches
Methods can be different; at home, those that do without specialized tools are preferable.
Given the desire and time, any home craftsman can carry out the restoration himself.
The simplest options:
- Toothpaste. Squeeze out a few peas and rub in with a flannel cloth using rotational movements. Once the paste has dried, the surface is carefully polished. Previously existing defects will no longer be noticeable.
- Nail polish. It is recommended to fill deep chips or scratches with a substance and polish them. Due to the fact that transparent varnish has a special consistency, it is used to repair mirrors. The substance is applied to the damaged area with a brush, the excess is removed, and all you have to do is wait for it to dry. Gently wipe the surface with a soft cloth; a slight shine should appear.
As you can see, it is not difficult to restore minor defects at home.
Cleaning Tarnished Surfaces
High humidity, bright rays of the sun - sooner or later this causes mirrors to fade or stains to form on them. To make the accessory shine again as before, you can use water, chalk and vinegar essence.
The method for preparing the solution is simple: add a spoonful of essence and the same amount of chalk to a glass of water. Immediately before use, the mass is heated and infused for several minutes. Place a few drops into a fluffy cloth and wipe the surface of the mirror with them.
Gently wipe the surface of the mirror.
Important! The method is relevant for attributes with an aluminum reflective layer.
Very dark stains can be removed with a mixture of water, magnesia (ammonia) and gasoline.
Amalgam restoration
A defect that appears on the back of the product is visually eliminated using foil. The mirror is removed from the frame or other structure and placed on a soft and flat surface so that the front side faces down.
Foil will help restore the mirror.
The required piece of foil is cut, smoothed, and glued to the defect site. A few minutes until it dries completely and there is no damage.
Frame replacement
No matter how beautiful the restored mirror becomes, little will change against the background of the old frame. Therefore, when repairing an accessory, do not forget about its “shell”. Some paint wooden frames, making them visually more attractive, while others prefer to replace them completely.
Be creative when choosing a frame for your mirror.
After watching a video on the Internet, it becomes clear that you can make a frame yourself, or you can purchase a ready-made one. There is nothing difficult about replacing it. The mirror is removed from the wall, the existing bolts are carefully unscrewed, and the accessory is removed.
You can find many designs of mirror frames on the internet.
In exactly the same way, it is inserted into a new frame, fixed with bolts or other devices.
Interesting! It is not recommended to insert a mirror that is too large into a new frame yourself; it is better to call a family member for help.
Decorating a mirror
A wooden frame that has lost its former appearance and become dull can be updated with stain or varnish of the desired color. Subsequently, beads, shells, mosaics, sticks and much more are used for decoration. It is enough to show a little imagination and you will be able to create something amazing from scrap materials.
Making a frame out of wood is not difficult.
Another solution is to partially decorate the mirror. For this purpose, pebbles, remains of disks, and polymer clay figures can be used. Accessories are attached with glue and double-sided tape. The mirror itself can also be partially decorated with beads, flowers, and painted with artistic paints. Many people like tinting.
Is a carved frame an original decoration?
There are many ways to restore mirrors, suitable for minor damage or larger defects. Do not be afraid, through experiments, trial and error, a difficult task will turn into something exciting and interesting.
Repairing the surface of a mirror will require patience and investment.
Replacing a mirror or glass
Over time, mirrors and glass products become damaged and lose their attractiveness: they may develop scratches, chips, cracks, peeling of the reflective layer, and the glass may become cloudy. In these cases, they need to be replaced. Our company can produce an exact duplicate of an existing product, carry out measurements, delivery, installation and dismantling of products. It is possible to replace mirrors and glass in various furniture (mirrors in bathroom cabinets, in wardrobe doors, frames, etc.). We will analyze the structures, remove the glued mirror from the surfaces and replace it with a new one.