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"Go Green"Save The Environment, Save Money and Save Your Mirrors
Most Mirrors Contain Toxic Substances
No need to dispose of existing frameless mirrors that are showing signs of deterioration around the edges.
Most mirrors have toxic chemicals that make up the mirroring process. These include silver nitrate used for the reflective surface and red lead protective coatings with a painted seal coat used on the backing. While on the wall, these substances are contained and not harmful. Breaking up mirrors and disposing of them into landfills and the oceans releases these toxic substances.
Mirrors can be made attractive again without removing them from the wall.
An easily applied "Do-It-Yourself" product called MirrEdge® can conceal unsightly black edges. In only minutes an ordinary plain or deteriorated mirror can be transformed into one that is aesthetically appealing as well as attractive.
This is an affordable way we can save our DOLLARS and as well as our ENVIRONMENT.
For further information visit www.mirredge.com or 800-757-2990
Courtesy: Home Improvement News and Information Center
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