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Faux antique mirror
Seeking procedure on how to create a faux antique effect on new mirror glass. Also, seeking procedure and materials list used to create a grey effect on stainless steel or bring the carbon to the surface. Item to be used as a table top.
Arif Durrani- Rosarito Beach, Mexico
I would like to know how to replicate an old smokey, slightly chipped mirror. thanks
Michele Ashley- Boston, Massachusetts
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