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Any ideas what to do with this crack on wardrobe mirror?
sunni
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Hello
This wardrobe mirror is 82x36 inches. Unforunately you'll see the crack on bottom left of the mirror and wondering if anyone has any ideas on how I could hide/cover it? I have the little broken piece at the bottom so can glue it on.
The crack starts 25 inches up from the bottom of the wardrobe door and is about half way across the wardrobe.
Had thought of mirror adhesive mosaic tiles but not sure?

Thanks
Sunni
This wardrobe mirror is 82x36 inches. Unforunately you'll see the crack on bottom left of the mirror and wondering if anyone has any ideas on how I could hide/cover it? I have the little broken piece at the bottom so can glue it on.
The crack starts 25 inches up from the bottom of the wardrobe door and is about half way across the wardrobe.
Had thought of mirror adhesive mosaic tiles but not sure?

Thanks
Sunni
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:rotfl: I used to have an almost identical crack. Was it caused by a hoover by any chance?“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Ouch!
Could you decorate with something like this?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Humming-Static-Window-Stickers/dp/B01HPZKYZI/ref=sr_1_25?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1484402689&sr=1-250 -
http://www.thegiftofcreativity.co.uk/Vitrail-10-metres-of-Lead-Strip-for-Windows_AWMNX.aspx
I'd use some adhesive lead strips and create a pattern that covered the crack.thta crack could be a large leaf or stalk, or part of a geometric pattern.Norn Iron Club member 4730 -
Thanks LadyDee and Artytarty must check those out. Yes Dave it was Henry the hoover caused the crack ... :rotfl:davemorton wrote: »:rotfl: I used to have an almost identical crack. Was it caused by a hoover by any chance?0 -
I don't know what the rest of the door looks like, but one alternative would be simply to cover the entire bottom portion with a piece of timber that matches the rest of the wood. You wouldn't have to remove or cut the glass, just glue the panelling over the existing mirror.'Never keep up with Joneses. Drag them down to your level. It's cheaper.' Quentin Crisp0
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Get some self adhesive vinyl film
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=wood+effect+Adhesive+film0 -
I'd go with removable stickers as shown above, but in the form of a curvy vine/plant stem.
You could also buy some of the tiny glass stick-on squares (most tile sellers have them)or shapes (lots of ideas on Ebay) and make your own mirror on mirror design . Cover the damaged bottom left and top right, so it looks like custom work.0 -
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