Minor scratches can be repaired on the backside by applying a small amount of argent (silver metallic) paint over the scratch. Read More
It is not recommended. The acrylic mirror sheet will stretch and the backing will fail. Shallow depths may work. Plastic sheet should be formed then plated. Read More
acrylic mirror Mount to a smooth, rigid flat backing such as 5/8″ or 3/4″ plywood. The surface should be coated with a high quality paint or sealant to cover pockets and seal out moisture. Next, cover the surface with mastic or adhesive. Read More
No – when used for as directed and in ambient temperatures, acrylic does not pose hazardous nor toxicological effects to health Read More
Yes, you can paint acrylic using, obviously, acrylic paint. Read More
Minor scratches on acrylic mirrors can be alleviated by polishing with wax.Larger scratches can be treated with a lamb wool pad Read More
The acrylic for our mirror sheet meets a C2 fire rating by ICBO. Polycarbonate meets C1. Read More
Yes, however, the mirror may blush at the bend especially when exposed to prolonged heat. Try samples for testing. Please refer to the User’s Manual for instructions. Read More
Mount to a smooth, rigid flat backing such as 5/8″ or 3/4″ plywood. The surface should be coated with a high quality paint or sealant to cover pockets and seal out moisture. Next, cover the surface with mastic or adhesive. Read More
Acrylic mirror approximately 85-90%.Mirrors are not recommended for thermoforming. The acrylic will stretch and the backing will fail. Read More
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