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fierywoman

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21. Yeah with a space that size a second set of arms would help a lot!
Fri Jun 14, 2019, 08:37 PM
Jun 2019

Amazon has a large selection. And make your own solution to spray on the surface (mirror), it costs pennies to make. (You're very welcome, of course.)

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It would depend how heavy the fabric is. fierywoman Jun 2019 #1
Probably a lightweight cotton. Just something to cover the mirror. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #3
Even something sheer would cover the mirror. Mayber there's a heavy duty double sided tape? (Do fierywoman Jun 2019 #5
There is probably something like that, just need to make sure it comes off. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #8
Don't know where you're at with this project, but in case youo haven't fierywoman Jun 2019 #19
Oh, that's an idea! I didn't even think of that. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #20
Yeah with a space that size a second set of arms would help a lot! fierywoman Jun 2019 #21
Command hooks + safety pins? AndJusticeForSome Jun 2019 #2
That's an idea, the hooks! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #6
Goo Gone will remove any residue AndJusticeForSome Jun 2019 #9
Good to know smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #13
Would the product Sugru work for what you are envisioning to hang? You can get it on line or in2herbs Jun 2019 #4
I just looked it up on Amazon. I have never heard of it but thanks for the suggestion! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #7
You're welcome. nt in2herbs Jun 2019 #10
If that's not workable maybe try any Command brand product. It comes off the walls without in2herbs Jun 2019 #11
Great, I will check that out! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #12
Here's a great place to get your covering flotsam Jun 2019 #14
Wow! They're beautiful! Thanks for posting. nt Phoenix61 Jun 2019 #15
Thanks! Very inexpensive! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #17
I haven't tried this myself, but liquid starch is one way Lars39 Jun 2019 #16
I will have to look into that, but it seems a little labor intensive. smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #18
Not sure if you found a solution MagickMuffin Oct 2019 #22
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