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Originally Posted by
Scheherazade
Don't know why you are trying to get rid of a perfectly nice mirrored wall.
I mean what better opportunity than that bigging your hair, donning your 80s/90s costumes and make-up, to lip-synch 'Heart of Glass' or 'Don't You Want Me'... Singing into a hair brush and acting out the lyrics...
Aaaahhh, good old days!
Instead of a couch I could build a stage.....
Hey Bib,
I think they now have a gel type product that etches glass. I prefer toxic chemicals over dust any day. And I can always get my hand on hydroflouric acid...of course that stuff scares the bejeebees out of me.
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda

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The Yodfather

Originally Posted by
papayahed
Instead of a couch I could build a stage.....
Hey Bib,
I think they now have a gel type product that etches glass. I prefer toxic chemicals over dust any day. And I can always get my hand on hydroflouric acid...of course that stuff scares the bejeebees out of me.
ahh why use sand when one can use chemicals...or better still corosive acids!
Just be carefull to wear a mask and make sure the room is well ventilated...(I learned that lesson in chemistry...that or don't get stuck with the science-moron for a lab partner
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Stanislaw Lem
1921 - 2006, Rest In Peace.
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Mal de Mer Man

Originally Posted by
papayahed
Are you gonna be in Louisiana anytime in the near future??

I'll be in New Orleans for "Southern Decadence" over Labor Day weekend..... but decorating is NOT the object of that gathering.
I wonder how that gel stuff would work on a vertical surface..... It would be one thing if you could take the mirror down and work on it flat; but I'd be cautious of drips and runs.
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Super

Originally Posted by
BibliophileTRJ
I'll be in New Orleans for "Southern Decadence" over Labor Day weekend..... but decorating is NOT the object of that gathering.
Are you sure?
I wonder how that gel stuff would work on a vertical surface..... It would be one thing if you could take the mirror down and work on it flat; but I'd be cautious of drips and runs
oh yeah.
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda

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Mal de Mer Man

Originally Posted by
papayahed
Are you sure?

QUITE SURE, thanks.
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