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Distressed / antiqued/ aged mirror splashback- has anyone bought this or made one?

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Goosegettingfat · 09/04/2017 22:17

I love the effect but am struggling to find a supplier. So I may have to resort to following an online tutorial and having a go myself- has anyone tried this? (Or managed to buy one?)

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FrozenNotCold · 09/04/2017 23:34

Yes! I used this company who were great. They provided toughened antiqued mirror for behind my stove.
www.mirror-glass-processing.com
All cut to size and relatively reasonably priced.

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Semaphorically · 10/04/2017 08:14

Frozen, we are considering a distressed mirror splashback (the same pinterest pic might be to blame Grin). How easy is it to clean around the edges? Do you have one piece of mirror or several squares?

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meladeso · 10/04/2017 13:34

I've just got in touch with this place for a quote - rough old glass.co.uk

website looks ace, no idea how expensive it will be!

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FrozenNotCold · 11/04/2017 23:04

It's just like normal glass so no problems cleaning it. We have three pieces cut to size around the stove.

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FrozenNotCold · 11/04/2017 23:05

Forgot to say that we got the edges polished so there are no sharp bits.

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Goosegettingfat · 12/04/2017 07:24

Amazing! I'm off to check them out, thanks frozen Flowers (I found rough old glass but I seem to remember they had a minimum order of £500, and I don't need that much)

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meladeso · 14/04/2017 10:03

So the rough old glass people were vvvvvv expensive!
So then I tried this one - www.mgp-uk.com/
And that came in at less than half.
I'm going to check out the one Frozen suggested too.

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meladeso · 14/04/2017 10:05

Oh hang on, just realised it ls the same company as frozen suggested! Good to know they did good work

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