If you are removing drips, it is fairly straight forward. Most hardware stores carry a little something called a paint scraper. It is a metal (or plastic) handle with a single edged razor in it. Gently slide the blade (at a flat angle) along the surface of the glass of the mirror and scrape of the drips.
If you have completely covered the mirror with chalkboard paint, my suggestion is to buy another mirror. The time, effort, and frustration of removing that much paint is not worth what it will cost for the mirror.
If the paint if dry...use a razor blade. If it is wet and not oil base paint..use soap and water. If oil based, use laquer thinner with ventilation. GL
Well, If it is called "Mirror Paint" I'm pretty sure that you can put it on there, if normal paint then i would recommend painting the frame instead of the mirror there is Glass Paint which i recommend you use instead.
No, what you see is what you get.
Perfect surface preparation and spray application.
Might try Krylon Fusion aerosol paint. Specially designed for plastic. Have used on a Cherokee plastic grill.
It means you paint your own portrait, usually seeing your face in a mirror.
Yes, but why?? It is easy too draw but if you put too little on it will flake and fall off :) x
You can try Krylon Looking Glass Mirror-Like paint or silver spray paint.
Well, If it is called "Mirror Paint" I'm pretty sure that you can put it on there, if normal paint then i would recommend painting the frame instead of the mirror there is Glass Paint which i recommend you use instead.
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Almost anything you do WILL take off the top layer of paint and possibly drywall paper so be prepared to recover it with mud and sand it down.
(* the word there should not be confused with their, a plural possessive pronoun)(location) We know the address, but not how to get there.(existence) There is paint on my leather mirror and it will not come off.
well if the mirror has a frame then you could paint it multicolored it really depends on who's room it is in because you couldn't have a rainbow mirror in an old man's room. So anything would do as long as it is in the right place
No, what you see is what you get.
The light hits the mirror causing it to go off in its opposite direction. Its reflecting off off the mirror because of the particles inside of the mirror
A mirror is simply a piece of glass with silver paint painted on the back. This allows the light, when it passes through the glass, to bounce off the paint and back through to your eye therefore creating a virtual reflection. Hope this helps!
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Light is reflected off your face, and hits the mirror. The light then reflects off the mirror back to your eyes.