Hey guys. I have a bathroom mirror cabinet which is recessed into the tiling so replacement is not going to be easy both because of the potential damage I will do getting it out, plus it is 400 x 800mm as opposed to other more common sizes it seems. I have contacted manufacturer to get a replacement front door but I don't hold much hope as it's old and we got it with the house. Seems to not be made anymore.
Anyway...
I want to replace the front mirror door because the bottom edge of the mirror has done the classic de-silvering thing, where moisture has got to it and the backing starts to show through horrible looking black spots. If I can't get a new replacement door, do I have any other options? I've seen videos on youtube of people resilvering mirrors by pealing the backing off with chemicals and then pouring new chemicals over it to resilver it. However, I would think it easier to just get a new piece of mirror/glass made for me instead?
However, complications...
- The current mirror door seems to be a two piece job with 2 bits of mirror glass with a backing layer sandwiched between them.
- It's probably quite heavy.
- The "mirro" hinges appear to be the type that are bonded onto the back of the mirror door with some kind of adhesive applied at factory? Maybe this is why it's a two piece I don't know.
Any advice?
Front:
Backside is the same:
End on showing the sandwich construction:
The hinge. This is not a screw going into or through the glass. That bit does up onto an underneath metal plate with a lip to secure it to.