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Turn GLASS into MIRRORS! Rust-oleum Mirror Effect Review

Author: wenzhang1

Jul. 08, 2024

Turn GLASS into MIRRORS! Rust-oleum Mirror Effect Review

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Hey guys! Today I&#;m testing out Rustoleum mirror effect spray paint. This spray paint is suppose to transform glass into mirrors. You use it just like you would any normal spray paint, spraying your surface and allowing it to dry. However, you have to spray paint the opposite side that you want the mirror effect on. So you&#;ll spray your glass and when you lift it up-the opposite side will be a mirror!

I was so nervous to test this spray paint out on this glass because I had plans on transforming a thrifted coffee table and I had high hopes it would work!

 Mirrored home decor is all the craze RIGHT NOW and I really wanted this to work. I can&#;t believe this spray paint actually worked. The possibilities are endless with this rustoleum mirror effect spray paint! You could even make mercury glass by mixing half vinegar and water and spray it behind the glass/let it sit for about 4 minutes, and then use your spray paint. Then you&#;ll want to wait about 10 minutes and gently tissue off the water. Keep repeating that process depending on how thick you want it and how much black you want to show through. Then, spray paint the back with black spray paint.   The possibilities are endless!

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What kind of paint sticks permanently to a glass mirror?

Looking for opaque paint to apply to a glass mirror so that I don't see the backsides of wood strips that will be laid on top of the mirror's surface as a frame of sorts. People have suggested I paint the backside of the wood strips, but then I would still see them reflected in the mirror. Ideally, it would be a flat, matte finish to help the wood strips adhere to the mirror. I tried a sample of the acrylic art paints that come in the small bottles, but when it dried, it peeled right off. I am not looking for the translucent or "stained glass" type of paint. I need something that will prevent the reflection, plus have some "tooth" to it that the wood strips can grab onto. Chalk Paint? The wood strips would be glued on, unless someone can give me a better idea. Thanks in advance for info and/or suggestions.

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