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🪞 Reflect your style instantly with Rust-Oleum’s mirror magic!
Rust-Oleum 150ml Mirror Effect Spray Paint in Silver is a fast-drying aerosol designed to transform clear glass into a stunning mirror finish. Ideal for indoor use, it delivers a high-gloss silver coating in minutes, perfect for DIY home renovations or creative projects. Compact and easy to use, it requires careful ventilation due to its flammable and pressurized nature.





| ASIN | B01HQ9T4C2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,296 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 206 in Spray Paint (DIY & Tools) |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Colour | Silver |
| Colour Code | #C0C0C0 |
| Container Type | Aerosol |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 748 Reviews |
| Dry Time In Hours | 0.08 |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Finish type | Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 2 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05013296959865 |
| Included Components | 1 x AE0484150UK |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Type Name | Spray Paint |
| Item Volume | 150 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 160 Grams |
| Item volume | 150 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | Tor Coatings Ltd |
| Model Name | Rust-Oleum Mirror Effect Spray Paint Aerosol |
| Model Number | AE0484150UK |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | AE0484150UK |
| Product Warranty | None. |
| Size | 150 ml (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Fast-Drying |
| Special feature | Fast-Drying |
| Specific Uses For Product | Mirror,Glass |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass, Metal |
| Unit Count | 150.0 millilitre |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**Y
Turns glass into a mirror - magic!
This is great! I had some old windows from house renovation and have now turned them into mirrors for inside the house. You spray the paint on the back of the window and it turns it into a mirror. Make sure you really clean the glass first - first one I did I didn't get it super clean and there were some streaks but looks like it's antiqued glass/ mercury glass. Happy with the result - took about 2 x cans per window.
J**S
Works
Used to covers badly flaked areas in vintage mirror. Takes the eye away so you do not notice. You do need to be very well ventilated, I would suggest you do not do it inside where you live. Very strong. Very good product would buy again.
A**R
Vintage effect mirror
Not bad. I tried creating the mercury glass mirror effect as per rust-oleum's video on a popular video sharing website. I followed these steps: 1. Cleaned the glass with a glass cleaner. 2. Lightly sprayed the glass with a solution of a third vinegar and two thirds water. 3. Sprayed a coat of the mirror paint. 4. Gently dabbed away some of the paint with some kitchen towel. 5. Repeated steps 2-4. 6. Sprayed with about 5 more coats of mirror paint, no dabbing. (they continue dabbing in the video) 7. Sprayed with some black paint. I had a couple of problems. When dabbing I made a few sideways movements so there are some wipe marks which I then couldn't get rid of though they did reduce with further coats. A fly landed on the black paint and removing that caused a hole which I then had to fix and this got worse before it got better as a big patch of paint ended up coming off and had to be reapplied. I can clearly see where this was though not as badly as I first feared. The mirror paint dries really quickly. You can see it drying, going from matt to glossy as it dries in about a minute or so, so it can be resprayed very quickly. It does smell but no worse than other spray paints. I'm reasonably happy with the end result. It isn't as clear as a proper mirror and it looks quite dirty and bitty as though the glass wasn't clean when I started. It was spotlessly clean though. I was going for a vintage look and it is a bit like the mirrors you see in stately homes that are really old and just not as reflective as modern mirrors. You can see the flowers reflected well enough in the end result, and I've zoomed in to show the dirty, bitty effect.
T**L
Good on glass, not good on wood.
I have used this product twice: once to paint three large rough-textured glass baubles by Nkuku, and once to paint plain maple/beech wood beads. It worked very well on the baubles, not so well on the wood. The baubles were a transparent turquoise and I wanted an opaque silver mirror finish. I taped up their hanging loops and pegged them onto an outdoor washing line to spray them. One coat made them silver, two coats made them opaque and shiny, and three coats gave them a lovely bright mirror finish. On the smoother parts of the glass, there was a true reflective mirror effect. The paint dried very quickly, covered the baubles evenly, and left an impressive tight finish, even when I sprayed too much and there was some run-off/dripping, it still dried evenly. There was no colour transfer at all after they dried. I wasn't using it to create a perfect flat mirror, so I can't testify as to how well it functions for that purpose. The wooden beads required 7-8 coats in order to leave a solid silver finish. The colour transfers terribly, even days after air-drying thoroughly. It doesn't weather the lightest scratch or scrape. In fairness, the product isn't designed for wood, but I'm just confirming their diagnosis! Two final notes: 1. The can drips a bit, so use it over newspaper or similar. 2. The paint gets all over your skin if you're not covered up properly when using it, and on my fair skin it was totally invisible until I washed it off, so I didn't know it had happened until hours later. Be very careful to cover up and wear suitable goggles/mask.
L**S
Chrome finger, he's the man with a chrome gun
Good if you want to look all shiny and new, it does eventually kill you however, see Goldfinger I purchased this to try and make a two way mirror by spraying a thin coat on glass, it didn't work for that purpose, however with a thicker coat it does product a serviceable normal mirror. Not as a good as the real thing though.
B**S
Works Great For Mercury Glass Projects
I bought this as I couldn’t get hold of Krylon Mirror paint which I’ve always used to make Mercury Glass Decorations. I was a bit dubious about if it would work as well as Krylon but my worries we’re unfounded. It works as good, if not better! It’s not as runny as Krylon, so it’s actually easier to use. Dries to a beautiful high sheen finish. I’m delighted!
R**.
Rust Oleum Mirror Effect Does Not Work
I had scratched my mirror when trying to hang it up and after doing some research, I found that Rust Oleum was getting positive reviews. I decided to purchase a spray can to attempt to fix the scratch. but after cleaning and applying 5 coats of Rust Oleum Mirror Effect spray, the scratch is now darker than it was originally. So, i decided to check the spray by spraying a standard glass tumbler and after 5 coats, there is a poor mottled effect silvering, but it is still see through and NOT mirror effect. I am very unimpressed with this product and would not recommend purchasing it again. It could be that I had a 'bad can' but I do not have any confidence in this product and will instead take my mirror to a repair shop. Ray
R**L
Fast efficient seller, A1 item, recommend to anyone, thank you
Fast efficient seller, A1 item, recommend to anyone, thank you
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