How does a mirror magnify?
Magnification in traditional "bent-glass" mirrors is a product of the curvature of the bend and the diameter of the glass. Greater curvature produces greater magnification. As the curvature increases, the possibility of distortion increases, especially as the diameter of the glass also increases. Generally speaking, it is for this reason that most larger diameter mirrors have less magnification than the smaller diameter styles.
Do I have to worry about the metal frames pitting or tarnishing?
Our MirrorsPlus metal-framed mirrors go through a 4-step process to prevent pitting and tarnishing.
Step 1 cleans the metal in a neutralizing water bath.
Step 2 treats the metal in a pre-plating nickel bath.
Step 3 uses an acid-bath plating method to apply the chrome, gold, or nickel plating.
Step 4 finishes the process with an application of an anti-tarnishing lacquer coating.
What if I'm not happy with my purchase?
We guarantee that you will be pleased with your purchase. Please contact us within 30 days for a full refund if you are not satisfied!
Return Policy: All returns MUST have a return authorization number. Please call our toll free number, 888-227-6473, for return instructions. Refunds MUST be made using the same credit card as the original sale.