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MirrEdge® is an innovative mirror enhancement system designed to enable just about anyone to perform an EXTREME MAKEOVER!!
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Pleasantly surprised by the quality
I'm very pleased by the quality of the mirror finish. Put next to the actual mirror you'd never know it was an acrylic material with just a mirror finish. Looks like the real thing.
Good for extending MirrEdge kit for larger mirrors
Good for extending MirrEdge kit for larger mirrors
Dick
Dick
I love this product!
Easy to install. I love this product. Shipped quickly.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Linda
from Phoenix, AZ
Yes, I recommend this product.
Linda
from Phoenix, AZ
Another use..
Purchased this item not for use in a bathroom, but to put up in my work cube so I could see people behind me. It was easy to apply and works perfectly.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Mamadane
Yes, I recommend this product.
Mamadane
Saved a bad looking mirror..
The MirrEdge kits are great. Our large, bare, wall mounted mirrors inevitably develop black areas around the edges. This kit installs easily and makes the mirror look better than new. Saves a lot of trouble and money compared to installing a new mirror.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Dick
Yes, I recommend this product.
Dick
Looks great...
Looks great and not hard to install. I had chipped my large bathroom 'builders' mirror in the corner and this not only provided the perfect cover up but enhanced the appearance of an ugly builders mirror tremendously. Would recommend to anyone.
Yes, I recommend this product.
jawspns
from Pensacola, FL, USA
Yes, I recommend this product.
jawspns
from Pensacola, FL, USA
Great! Easy to Install.
Very pleased with the overall look and ease of use for this product. Package arrived in reasonably good shape but was at first distressed about the surface of the strips- there is a very thin film that covers each one and there were many abrasions on each. However, after peeling it back found it was well protected-- the smooth shiny surfaces look nice- didn't use the corners because we only used it on the top and bottom and prefer a cleaner look.
Yes, I recommend this product
RCCA
from California
Yes, I recommend this product
RCCA
from California
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
DIY- Change the appearance of your existing mirrors in minutes
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
..lovely new frame on our bathroom mirror..
Since I pointed it out, you might have noticed our lovely new frame on our bathroom mirror. We also updated our other bathroom mirror.
We used a product from Home Depot called MirrEdge. Here's my honest review. It's a great concept, and compared to the hundreds of dollars it can cost to buy a "real" mirror that's framed, it's quite inexpensive....
Amy
We used a product from Home Depot called MirrEdge. Here's my honest review. It's a great concept, and compared to the hundreds of dollars it can cost to buy a "real" mirror that's framed, it's quite inexpensive....
Amy
Monday, May 14, 2012
...fantastic and easy..
Hi,
I just completed the installation of MirrEdge on the mirrors in our 3 bathrooms. The transformation of the plain builder's grade mirrors to finished framed mirrors was fantastic and easy. We used the Contemporary Royal Oak to match our bathroom wood cabinets. We purchased your product from Home Depot Online. We have shown the completed mirrors to family and friends and everyone really liked the framed look.
As with all "do it yourself" projects you learn as you go. I found that placing the large flat surface (on the rear of the strips) on the inside of the mirror ensured that you did not see any adhesive after installation. You should add that comment to your instructions. I also think that the decorative corner pieces and seam plate pieces should have the same wood grain finish as the wood grain strips. You should think about making that change.
I just wanted to say that we are pleased with the result.
Sincerely,
Anthony
Beaver, PA
I just completed the installation of MirrEdge on the mirrors in our 3 bathrooms. The transformation of the plain builder's grade mirrors to finished framed mirrors was fantastic and easy. We used the Contemporary Royal Oak to match our bathroom wood cabinets. We purchased your product from Home Depot Online. We have shown the completed mirrors to family and friends and everyone really liked the framed look.
As with all "do it yourself" projects you learn as you go. I found that placing the large flat surface (on the rear of the strips) on the inside of the mirror ensured that you did not see any adhesive after installation. You should add that comment to your instructions. I also think that the decorative corner pieces and seam plate pieces should have the same wood grain finish as the wood grain strips. You should think about making that change.
I just wanted to say that we are pleased with the result.
Sincerely,
Anthony
Beaver, PA
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Kits Available
Don't forget you can purchase the full mirror framing kits that include strips, corners, glue and a knife at either http://www.homedepot.com/ or http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
..it looks so beautiful that I keep walking by to steal a look..
Just a quick note to thank you for all of your help. I wasn't sure about how to deal with the two mirrors meeting at the inside corner. Even though there was no deterioration of the vertical edges, I used your suggestion to treat them as two separate mirrors, and it was the perfect solution. It's a stunning look, adding even more beauty.
I came this close to not ordering the mirror strips, because I didn't know how to treat the inside corner & didn't want it to look amateurish. My two other choices were to either replace both mirrors, or have the lower edges cut off each one, and I think either option might have been more expensive than doing the mirror strips.
I am planning to sell my home, and one of the mirrors was losing silver pretty badly ~ not a pretty look ~ and now it looks so beautiful that I keep walking by to steal a look. It looks like something you see in magazines.
Because the look is such a treat for sore eyes, I've decided to do two other mirrors, even though they're not losing silver, and I will be placing another order though Home Depot.
I appreciate your quick responses to my e mail; you helped so much, and I thank you again.
Jan M.
I came this close to not ordering the mirror strips, because I didn't know how to treat the inside corner & didn't want it to look amateurish. My two other choices were to either replace both mirrors, or have the lower edges cut off each one, and I think either option might have been more expensive than doing the mirror strips.
I am planning to sell my home, and one of the mirrors was losing silver pretty badly ~ not a pretty look ~ and now it looks so beautiful that I keep walking by to steal a look. It looks like something you see in magazines.
Because the look is such a treat for sore eyes, I've decided to do two other mirrors, even though they're not losing silver, and I will be placing another order though Home Depot.
I appreciate your quick responses to my e mail; you helped so much, and I thank you again.
Jan M.
Labels:
aging mirror,
black edges,
selling my home,
silver
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Terrific Solution
"I have a large 4'x5' mirror in my master bath that was turning black on all 4 sides. I didn't want to spend the money to replace it yet and found these strips in the store.
I installed it myself (REALLY easy) and it looked great! It looked as though it was part of the original mirtror. I didn't use the corner pieces and it blended beautifully. You do need to be careful to measure perfectly before you score it." By NotHandyCathy from Chagrin Falls, Ohio
I installed it myself (REALLY easy) and it looked great! It looked as though it was part of the original mirtror. I didn't use the corner pieces and it blended beautifully. You do need to be careful to measure perfectly before you score it." By NotHandyCathy from Chagrin Falls, Ohio
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