Also know, how do you do a mirror finish on wood?
- Sand the bare wood as needed to smooth it and remove the old finish.
- Fill the grain with an oil-or water-based wood grain filler.
- Spray one coat of lacquer.
- Apply one more coat of varnish.
- Allow the varnish or lacquer to dry for one day, then level-sand with 400-grit sandpaper to remove bumps and imperfections.
Likewise, how do you paint a mirror frame without getting it on the mirror? If your frame doesn't come off, try removing the full door/mirror. If you can't remove the mirror from the frame, you'll want to cut a piece of cardboard to place over the mirror area. Then, you'll use painter's tape to tape under the edge of the frame, so that paint doesn't end up on the mirror.
Secondly, what kind of paint can I use on a mirror?
Acrylics and Enamels. Acrylic and water-based enamel craft paints stick to mirrors and provide a similar look once the paint dries. Enamel paint dries a bit harder and is washable once cured, but it requires a lengthy curing time by air -- as much as three weeks -- before you should wash or touch the painted area.
What can I paint high gloss with?
High-gloss finishes are typically both shiny and slick. This makes their surface extremely hard for additional coats of paint to stick to. While it is possible to paint over a high-gloss surface with semigloss enamel, you will need to first prepare the surface in order to gain satisfactory results.