If you want to try it yourself, take a good quality piece of clean glass (preferably plate) and get a can of spray metallic paint - aluminum, or the like. Cover one side with even, light strokes, until it is completely opaque. Let it dry, turn it over, and you should have a fairly good mirror.
Using a glass cutter (carbide blade) score the mirror along the back side and carefully snap the cut portion loose. This does require some practice and much care.*Glass cutting can injure you and requires adult supervision.
Use fine sandpaper or a sharpening stone, whet stone, to remove the sharp edges being careful not to scratch the reflective backing. This will also strengthen the glass/mirror by reducing faults where breaks can occur.
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A "concave" mirror curves inward. A "convex" mirror curves outward.
no concave mirror is in shape of concave mirror
the put a gloss to to the glass to make a reflection
There is nothing on the glass to reflect light.
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The glass.
A synonym for "looking glass" is mirror.
because the glass used to make a mirror is green but then covered in a layer of silver therefore when you look down a mirror tunnel it will get dimmer and greener revealing the green glass behind the paint.
a mirror is something that is with glass
most parts stores have cheap replacement mirror glass. simply remove all traces of your old mirror glass, remove the cover to the adhesive on the back of new mirror glass, and stick in place.
Mirror fixIf you look on the lower side of mirror there is a small hole/opening and a small straight blade screw that lossens the mirror from the housing. Undo the screw, remove mirror glass assembly and you will see mirror glass brackets that open & release glass
How do you change the glass in a insignia,s door mirror
mirror, as in the noun/object: looking glass, hand glass, seeing glass mirror, as in the verb: reflect, copy, act like, mimic, emulate.
A mirror is a 'reflector'. If made of of silvered glass as a common mirror, the glass surface also represents a refractive plane.