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✨ Reflect your style instantly with Rust-Oleum’s mirror magic!
Rust-Oleum Specialty Mirror Spray is a 6 oz oil-based aerosol that delivers a glossy, mirror-like finish on glass and acrylic surfaces. It dries quickly in 10 minutes, covers up to 4 square feet, and features a comfort tip for easy spraying at any angle. Ideal for DIY projects like vases, candle holders, and framed glass, it provides a durable, reflective coating that elevates everyday items into chic, statement pieces.




| ASIN | B00FMRXJW2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,139 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #69 in Spray Paint |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Silver |
| Color Code | Silver |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | 4 sq ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,636 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Included Components | Rust-Oleum 267727 Specialty Mirror Spray, 6-Ounce |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Type Name | Rust-Oleum 267727 Specialty Mirror Spray, 6-Ounce |
| Item Volume | 6 |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | Specialty Mirror Effect Spray |
| Model Number | 301494 |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Part Number | 267727 |
| Size | 6 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Reflective |
| Special Features | Reflective |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass |
| UPC | 020066323523 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Ounce |
P**C
Perfect for DIY mercury glass
Used this on some vases to make them into DIY mercury glass candle holders for flameless votive candles. I covered the outside of the vase in painters tape, stayed multiple layers on the inside until there was solid coverage, let dry, then blotted the inside very lightly with a paper towel dipped in white vinegar, and let dry again. You have to be careful - the vinegar is powerful! - but it works great. Just go easy and don’t rush the drying.
J**N
Gives Glass window panes an old antique mirror look
I rent a studio cottage and share the land with my landlord and they are always wanting more privacy and of course I always like my privacy too so, I bought some old single pane windows and I sprayed the mirror finish on the clear glass and then I sprayed black over the back of it. I didn't do very good on the first window It ran quite a bit and it looks obvious but, it also creates kind of a nice old antique patina to it. The other windows turn out better but, the mirror is not a vibrant mirror like you would have in your bathroom but it does give an old look to it.
U**5
Good results, but proper application is essential
It had been quite some time since I had to have a mirror custom cut to size. Much to my dismay, it's hard to find a local source in my area that doesn't cost a fortune. I had an early 1900s Eastlake style mirror frame. The dimension of the mirror insert was roughly 12x20. I obtained a cheap piece of plain glass cut to size at the local hardware store. Environmental conditions and technique is everything in using this product. To begin with, the glass must be meticulously clean. Any smudge of grease, a fingerprint, or anything at all will seriously degrade the result you are trying to obtain. I used glass cleaner, acetone, and 90% alcohol to clean and degrease the glass. This is not overkill. I worked in the garage with open doors for cross ventilation. The temperature was approximately 75° and the humidity was moderate. Per the product directions, I applied five light coats to the glass. After allowing it to fully dry for a few hours I checked the results. I was disappointed to see that certain areas of the mirror looked cloudy and not as reflective. I finally noticed that when I held the mirror up to light looking through it from behind, the "bad" areas of the mirror had a small amount of see-through. I reapplied the mirror paint for two additional coats being sure that the see-through areas were covered. When it was said and done, I had used the whole can for the 20x12. I have to say I was quite happy with the results. I would say it produced a very good mirror. Did it produce an absolute perfect mirror with no visible artifacts? No. But very few people would notice that. In the end I got what I wanted and I'm happy with the product. The coverage is not that great, so just be prepared for that.
S**.
Has great mirror like qualities.
We redid an antique window pane and used this on the back. It was amazing. The mirror effect is very reflective and clear. Amazing. Use in well ventilated area.
M**.
Frosted light grey, not chrome/ mirrored
I needed chrome/ mirrored finish, and ordered this based on the description and the cap in the picture. Unfortunately, it's a metallic/ shimmery light grey, like a silver car paint. That said, I didn't have time to order something else, so I had to use it on a project for an event. The helmet was supposed to be a mirrored finish, like a Daft Punk helmet, and I didn't quite achieve it. Later I turned a pink desktop fridge into a faux "stainless steel" look, which worked nicely. Coverage is very good, though you need to keep the bottle moving when spraying, or it affects the flake pattern noticeably. Dry time is typical for spray paint. In both cases I sanded the surface with a fine grit, thoroughly wiped clean with isopropyl alcohol, started with a plastic adhesion promoting spray (2 light coats), used a buildable primer (2 light coats) and after using this silver spray (3+ light coats) I applied a clear top coat (3+ light coats). For all layers, I followed instructions on each product by way of dry time between multiple coats. The finish has been very durable, despite harsh conditions and heavy use. If you need a silver-sparkle metallic finish, I highly recommend it. If you're looking for chrome/ mirrored finish, this is not the right product.
S**D
Solved my problem
I recently changed up a small bathroom. Space is limited and I needed to keep the wall cabinet for storage but it was clear glass and I didn't like that you could see everything in it. I saw a video on this product and how to make it look vintage. It was the perfect solution.
D**R
VERY UNPREDICTABLE & not returnable
Have a small antique wall mirror that was yellowed and blemished. Actual re-silvering involved shipping out of state, and very expensive. So I bought 2 cans of this mirror paint. Practiced on a similar (but not old) piece of glass. Not great but I thought it acceptable. (Saw that the glass cleaner actually showed streaks, so on the old mirror I cleaned it and then wiped the cleaner itself off with a clean wet cloth and dried. No streaks.) BUT, THE BIGGEST PROBLEM is that the paint itself doesn't come out in a nice steady fan. It was an inconsistent, splotchy volume of spray. The first few sprays in a new can was better... but on the actual project I did the first thin coat of spray with the partially used first can, and no matter now many light coats I applied, that first uneven coat was evident. (SO IF YOU DECIDE TO TRY, USE A BRAND-NEW CAN FOR YOUR FIRST COATS - don't use the second half of your practice can for your first coat on the actual project) Yes, I followed directions, shook the cans very well before and during applications, etc. FINAL RESULT: my antique glass is ruined... well, maybe I can remove the paint, but then what? Don't want to try the same product twice. Could have a brand-new mirror cut to fit this unique frame. Will cost over $150, and I won't have the primitive design that someone hand-etched years ago. Disappointed.
A**G
Used this on multiple projects, very happy with it
I have used this on multiple projects. I think depending on your expectations, it works quite well. I used it to make mercury glass out of some clear glass in a buffet I purchased (I didn't want to be able to see through). That is the first picture For that effect: Mixed half vinegar and water and sprayed on the glass (behind the glass) and let it bead up for about 4 minutes Sprayed Wait about 10 minutes and gently tissue off water Repeat (depending on how thick you want it and how much of the black you want to show through) Spray back with black spray paint For my built-in that had horrible dated amber glass (but the glass was a PAIN to remove and I didn't want to deal with it) sprayed the back of the glass with black spray paint sprayed the front with 50/50 vinegar mix wait to bead spray front with glass let dry about 10 minutes and gently tissue off repeat glass step (depending on how glassy you want it to look) clear coat spray paint on front General tips it looks better painted on the back of glass but it's not always an option a clear or top coat helps OR paint final layer black makes it shinier on the other side of the glass probably generally works better if you're trying to make something that looks vintage and not perfect. Fun thing to have around for up-cycling old vases and such.
E**A
No es facil de encontrar..
busque este producto por muchos lados y lo encontré aquí, lo recomiendo , cumple su función perfectamente
S**I
منتج اصلي
اشتريته علشان احاول أصلح عيوب المرايا اللي عندي. منتج اصلي كما بالوصف والصورة بالظبط.
A**A
Fake product
Don't buy it, fake product. Not same size of the original one, much smaller, fake branding, and used.
K**B
Four Stars
Superior of the products offered.
A**D
Good product
Good product
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