Unfortunately, when rehanging my daughter's bathroom mirror, it bumped the faucet and chipped. It's a cheap, frameless mirror 23-1/8 x 41-7/8. It doesn't appear to be a standard size. The 23-1/8 dimension is not critical, but the 41-7/8 dimension is. If it's longer, it won't fit. If it's shorter, I have to start patching drywall and painting.
Can the existing mirror be cut? If 1/4" inch were cut from the side with the chip and the edge polished, the problem would be solved. The edge is not beveled. Therefore, should I look for someone to cut it, should I go for a custom size from a glass company, or is that size somewhat standard?
Can the existing mirror be cut? If 1/4" inch were cut from the side with the chip and the edge polished, the problem would be solved. The edge is not beveled. Therefore, should I look for someone to cut it, should I go for a custom size from a glass company, or is that size somewhat standard?
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