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Frequently asked questions on Mirrored Sheets

 

Q. How do you mount Fabback acrylic mirror?

 

Mount to a smooth, rigid flat backing such 5/8” or _" plywood.  The surface should be coated with a high quality  paint or sealant to  cover pockets and seal out moisture.  Next, cover surface with mastic or adhesive.

 

Another option is to drill oversized holes and hold it to the wall using screw fasteners.  Do not over tighten.  This  may cause warping and distortion.

 

Q. Is Fabback acrylic mirror thermoformable?

 

It is not recommended.  The acrylic will stretch and the backing will fail.  Shallow depths may work.  Plastic  sheet should be formed then plated.

 

Q. Can Fabback acrylic mirror be heat bent?

 

A. Yes, however, the mirror may blush at the bend especially when exposed to prolonged heat.  Try samples for  testing.  Please refer to the Fabback User’s Manual for instructions.

 

Q. What is the reflectivity of Fabback acrylic mirror?

 

A. Approximately 85-90%

 

Q. Can mirror be used for outdoor applications?

 

A. Outdoor use is not recommended due to expansion, contraction and moisture,  If used outside, seal perimeter  with silicon sealant (solvent free) and protect paint backing.

 

Q. How can scratches in the paint backing be prevented from showing through the front?

 

A. Minor scratches can be repaired on the backside by applying a small amount of argent (silver metallic) paint over  the scratch.

 

Q. How can scratches on the front side be repaired?

 

A. Minor scratches can be subdued by polishing with wax.  Large scratches can be treated with lamb’s wool pad and  buffing with a light abrasive rubbing compound.

 

Q. Can hard coated sheet be glued?

 

A. No, the hard coat will resist adhesive chemicals.

 

Q. Can hard coated sheet be screen-printed?

 

A. Standard inks will not adhere to the coating.  Contact your ink supplier for possible ink alternative.

 

Q. What fire ratings does Fabback acrylic mirror meet?

 

A. The acrylic for Fabback acrylic mirror sheet meets a C2 fire rating by ICBO.  Polycarbonate meets C1.

 

Q. What masking is used for laser cutting acrylic and mirror?

 

  1. 3 mill polyfilm or papermask.

 

Q. What paint is recommended for painting the back of the mirror sheet?

 

  1. Acrylic water based paint.

 

Q. How to remove backing from PETG Mirror?

 

  1. Can use Caustic Soda which is really an oven cleaner.  Another name is Sodium Hydroxide.  You need to quickly  wipe with a wet rag - no liabilities on this one.