Antiquing

Antiquing

We have 3 ways to make an antique mirror (besides leaving it in a damp location for 50 years). Our written instructions include photos of some of the effects you can achieve with our antiquing compounds. We are sure that you can and will invent new ones.

NOTE: Antiquing or distressing a mirror is an organic process that involves many chemical and atmospheric variables. No two mirrors ever turn out exactly the same. 

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  1. Silver Eraser Pen

    $27.75
  2. Brushed Silver Glaze

    Starting at $24.99

  3. Black Mirror-Backing Paint

    Starting at $21.99

  4. Gray Mirror-Backing Paint

    Starting at $21.99

  5. Aluminum Remover, 125 mL

    $11.50
  6. Silver Remover

    Starting at $17.25

  7. Copper Remover

    Starting at $11.55

  8. Gloves Nitrile 6-Pairs

    $3.50
  9. Multi-Strip

    Starting at $21.99

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