I tried different types of adhesives, but the result was not good, mainly because the wall is not smooth I have a bathroom vanity with three mirror panels, each on pivot hinges and magnetically held closed Are there any good ways to mount these mirrors on the wall
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I am thinking of using unframed bathroom mirror kits, but these apply to one huge mirror.
I recently remodeled my bathrooms and removed the old flat glass mirrors that were hung on the walls
I kept them thinking that i could cut and frame them, but i wound up just purchasing new ones. I have a full wall vanity mirror (70 x 42) in my bathroom wall I need to drill some holes through it in order to install a vanity light I realized that if the mirror is made from tempered glass.
Do all mirrors fog up Are there solutions to this problem ( other than just switching to cold showers :) ) the mirror is fairly old maybe 20 years , would that affect the fogging characteristics
A retrofit or diy solution would be great but worst case i would just change the entire mirror.
I run the exhaust fan when showering but even so, the mirror fogs up completely Is this an indication that the fan is not sized or functioning correctly Or is this expected behavior, as no exhaus. Even with the exhaust fan running, my bathroom mirror will fog up
You could open a window, or leave the bathroom door open (subject the the presence/objections of house mates) Or, just wipe it dry with a hand towel when your shower is done. We put mirrors in a bathroom years ago and varnished the edges and back of each mirror with 2 good coats of varnish The mirrors come with hinges that allow the mirrors to swivel, but those hinges have no resistance to them so the mirrors automatically want to freely swivel to their own stopping point
Iβd like to make them stay in place once iβve set the desired angle
Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?