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Is the ClearMirror really safe to use on all types of mirrors and backings?

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Is the ClearMirror really safe to use on all types of mirrors and backings?

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Our research and testing has shown that a majority of new construction mirrors are silvered with a high quality coating that resists medium to high temperatures over a long period of time. Some less expensive mirrors are coated with products that resemble spray paint and may not be able to handle long-term temperatures in the 100 to 150 degree range (which is the estimated heat index of ClearMirrors). We have found that mirrors thicker than 3/16″ usually have a quality silvering which avoids damage. If there is any doubt, please check with your mirror manufacturer who will have this product information. NewHome, or any distributor, does not warrant damage or discoloration by a ClearMirror for any mirrors.

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