Advice on mirror losing the finish
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The "Silvering" on the back of the mirror is degenerating due to the moisture getting in behind it. The fan should always be running when showering (especially 20 min. showers) ha! You can have the mirror re-silvered, but is the mirror worth it?
Resilvering mirrors is very costly. Easier to replace mirrors and install a large exhaust fan that can handle 20 min. showers, AND has a moisture sensor that automatically turns on when your son fails to turn on the fan. Most contractors tell you to leave exhaust fan run a minimum of 20 minutes additional, after shower is done. Some companies advised squeegeeing walls and ceiling, and floor tile, to remove water. If you have a glass shower enclosure, apply 2 coats of Rain X to shower glass, to facilitate clean up. Microfiber towels are great for removing water in shower areas.
Could cleaners be adding to problem? Sales people advised never to apply cleaner/spray directly to glass mirrors. Always apply first to a cloth.
Some companies will sell you the door, separately, from the back of the medicine cabinet.
Hi Rhonda I’m not sure how to keep it from getting worse I’d consult a professional. Unless you want to tackle the job yourself.
The old Mirror Backing is worth more if you’re going for an antique value.
If youre simply wanting to DIY then there is a Rustloeum Spray Paint for Mirrors
I found on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-267727-Specialty-Mirror-6-Ounce/dp/B00FMRXJW2/ref=asc_df_B00FMRXJW2/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=216767879473&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11952476844545622385&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9027417&hvtargid=pla-391100427310&psc=1
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Don't get rid of the son! But you can fix it yourself. There is a spray paint made by Krylon that is a mirror finish. Clean the back of mirror-let it dry. Spray the area that was damaged. It will look like a dull silver finish. But the front of mirror will look like you silvered it. It will take several coats. Then you need to paint or spray paint over the mirror finish. Please make sure the spray paint is an enamel based paint. This should resist better the moisture but not totally. Use the fan or get an electrician in to hook up the fan when you turn on the light. Hope this helps.
Try this mixture
Mix 4 tablespoons of baking soda with a quarter cup of water and scrub into thestain. Let the mixture sit on the stain for about an hour. Wash the piece of clothing in cold water, once complete check to see if the stain is removed, if not repeat before drying.
You could use Krylon mirror finish spray paint. Then spray an enamel based paint over that. Also you could get an electrician in to hook up your fan to the light switch-this would solve the fan problem.
Thank you, Sharon. It's a three switch light/fan/heater combo. It may not be large enough. We will look at that, too.
Yay! It's going to let me post a photo.
(Not of the damage, but of the mirrors shortly after installation. The redo was a DIY task where we went to stud walls and came back with new materials and fixtures.)