I was thinking of putting this looking glass on a small curio cabinet that I will be using as a linen cabinet that I don’t want to see into. Do you think once fully cured you could apply a polycrylic or polyurethane top coat to prevent scratching? Thanks
This is a great question. I'm not sure. I've never applied a topcoat over this product. What I have done in the past is place a thin piece of plywood over the back of a window to protect it from scratching. That's always an option.
Love this! I'm planning on doing this for an old window and hanging it outside on our studio apartment that faces the pool. How would I protect it from the elements?
Well, while I was subscribed I didn't have that little bell turned on. Looking back I almost passed this one over. Glad I didn't. I wasn't aware of this Krylon product. I have new ides popping into my head for the craft fairs now. I can even think of some possibilities for adding to furniture. Thank you. Little bell turned on!
great tips!!! if I may offer one back. I have used chains to hang windows like this after i "play" with it. AKA Patina, wax, oil paints, colored glass, rocks, shells, etc. Note: the chains, the way i do, are visible , usually screw i an eye-hook or similar to the wooden frame. and have used 1,2,or 3 depending on the size as a room divider. Hope my horrible grammar was legible. hahaha Again, Great tips and communication with the audience(im a communication advisor/coach, so I tend to notice those things, im not normal, hahaha) Stay Smilin' DavySTUN Sidenote: Being a Boston Boy, I appreciate the mask!!!
Yes I've seen many restaurants hang repurposed old windows using the chain and eye hook method. Looks pretty cool suspended like that. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video! Love finding new products that can repurpose old items! Keep them coming!
Thank you! Will do!
I was thinking of putting this looking glass on a small curio cabinet that I will be using as a linen cabinet that I don’t want to see into. Do you think once fully cured you could apply a polycrylic or polyurethane top coat to prevent scratching? Thanks
This is a great question. I'm not sure. I've never applied a topcoat over this product. What I have done in the past is place a thin piece of plywood over the back of a window to protect it from scratching. That's always an option.
Thank you for sharing. Keep your awesome videos coming!
I’m glad you liked the video! Thanks for watching! 😊
Thank you! This was so helpful!
You're so welcome!
That looks so cool!
Thanks! It’s such an easy way to spruce up an old window.
Love this! I'm planning on doing this for an old window and hanging it outside on our studio apartment that faces the pool. How would I protect it from the elements?
thank you! I would secure the back with a thin piece of plywood.
Wow that is a good idea with the rack. Plus you have a drying rack for clothes if you have to wash by hand -- like if the electricity is down.
Yes I’ve already used the rack to dry some heavier blankets. It’s a win-win!
Love it! Can't wait to try it!
This stuff is AHHHHH-MAZZZING! Best of luck with your project.
Fantastic Video - you are such a TALENT!! What a wonderful idea, I'm going to look for some old windows!
What a nice comment! Thank you so much! I hope you find some old windows 😊 I see them all the time on FB Marketplace.
Great idea! Thank you for the video and keep up the good work!
Glad you liked the video! Thanks for the encouragement 😊
Awesome, got 10 smaller windows last year and needed something to do with them. Definitely going to try it. Thank you.
Yes definitely give it a try. I think you will be pleased with the outcome.
Well, while I was subscribed I didn't have that little bell turned on. Looking back I almost passed this one over. Glad I didn't. I wasn't aware of this Krylon product. I have new ides popping into my head for the craft fairs now. I can even think of some possibilities for adding to furniture. Thank you. Little bell turned on!
Welcome aboard! Thanks for subscribing! This mirror spray is like a little magic in a can.
Could you use a fan to help dry it quicker or would you recommend letting it dry naturally?
Definitely let it dry naturally. Do not use a fan.
Awesome Great video 👍👍
Thank you so much! 😁
Great video
Thank you!!!!
I would love to see where you hung it in your house❤
great tips!!! if I may offer one back. I have used chains to hang windows like this after i "play" with it. AKA Patina, wax, oil paints, colored glass, rocks, shells, etc. Note: the chains, the way i do, are visible , usually screw i an eye-hook or similar to the wooden frame. and have used 1,2,or 3 depending on the size as a room divider. Hope my horrible grammar was legible. hahaha
Again, Great tips and communication with the audience(im a communication advisor/coach, so I tend to notice those things, im not normal, hahaha) Stay Smilin' DavySTUN
Sidenote: Being a Boston Boy, I appreciate the mask!!!
Yes I've seen many restaurants hang repurposed old windows using the chain and eye hook method. Looks pretty cool suspended like that. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Would it have a better mirror effect if you paint it black on the back of mirror?
I usually add a protective thin sheet of wood. If the back isn't protected the film can scratch.
Hi can i put this on plan glass then stick it to my chest of drawers
I'm not following your question
LOL Ithink I have Smella vision I smell the VOC.....
Haha! That’s the con of this spray. It does smell but disappears rather quickly.
Nice twins