Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
I have 2 self-adhesive mirrors on my boat, they have been there for 12 years, and the surface of the mirrors has “bubbled” (see attached photo), presumably some form of corrosion. I need to replace them with new self-adhesive mirrors. The mirrors are on 15mm plywood locker doors.
It seems sensible to remove the old mirrors first, any idea of the best way to do that?
Alternatively, I could just abrade the old mirror with say 300 grade wet and dry and stick the new mirrors over the old ones.
The mirror sizes are:
430mm x 445mm
344mm x 548mm
This is the first time I’ve attempted something like this, so I’m looking for advice.
P.S. The line down the centre of the photo is a reflection of the corner of the shower cubical.
It seems sensible to remove the old mirrors first, any idea of the best way to do that?
Alternatively, I could just abrade the old mirror with say 300 grade wet and dry and stick the new mirrors over the old ones.
The mirror sizes are:
430mm x 445mm
344mm x 548mm
This is the first time I’ve attempted something like this, so I’m looking for advice.
P.S. The line down the centre of the photo is a reflection of the corner of the shower cubical.