How to restore an old mirror

Any mirror fades over time, covered with scratches and loses its shine. But you can try to restore the old mirror at home. Decide what kind of work your mirror requires.

If you only need glass cleaning and update of the frame, it is enough to wash the mirror with hot water and soap, remove with sandpaper the remnants of the old paint from the wooden frame, primed open areas and apply a layer of new paint or varnish. If the frame is metal, use the paint for metal.

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Restore the mirror canvas

Select the solution correctly

If you need to repaint the entire frame, remove the traces of the old paint as much as possible, close the mirror canvas with a newspaper or a painting tape to protect the glass and apply fresh paint to the frame (preferably with a spray can so as not to leave stains from the brush).

Assess the state of the amalgam mirror. If there are many scratches and scuffs, it is easier to replace the mirror with a new one, t. to. Amalgama restoration — the procedure is laborious and requiring a special skill, this should be done when the mirror is antique or simply expensive to the owner for personal reasons.

Restore the mirror canvas

You can restore the mirror canvas with the help of specialists by contacting a mirror workshop or a furniture factory or independently. The skills of restoring old mirrors were available to the masters of the old days of time, when shrub-lone arts walked around the courtyards and, along with sharpening knives and small trade, were engaged in the “repair” of mirrors right at the house. Nowadays, everything you need to restore mirror coating is sold in a construction hypermarket or in a pharmacy.

Select the solution correctly

Recipes for the preparation of a restorative solution, there are many. But if your mirror is a valuable antiques, it is better to contact a specialist. Here is one of the recipes of such a solution. Data are given to cover one square meter of mirror surface.

It will take nitrogenic silver (AGNO3) weighing 3.6 g, 25%ammonia (NH4OH) in the coin of 7.6 ml, alkali (for example, NaOH) — 2.6 g, 1 grams of two -head tin (SNCL), concentrated nitrogen Acid — about 34.5 ml, distilled water with a volume of about 1.6 liters and a couple of drops of ordinary medical iodine. The ingredients are mixed and applied to the surface of the mirror.

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