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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: San Diego
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Mirrored closet doors
Can the backside of mirriored closet doors be painted without causing any damage to the mirriored side? I've painted inside my closets and installed a new shelving system which has doubled the hanging space. I painted the walls a mocha shade with white celing and trim. One of the sliding doors has some dirty stains or markings, and it won't wash off. I thought why not go ahead a paint the reverse side to match the walls? Can this be done?
Thanks for your help, I don't want to ruin the mirrored side by trial and error. Sincerely, Val |
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Mirrored closet doors
Yes it can. Just use a primer first.
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