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    cluelesscarter @robertybob
    last edited by Aug 31, 2020, 12:45 PM

    @robertybob I think it could be right, the Pilkingon stuff is mentioned a lot on these forums from my research so I think it’s the best bet - www.mirrorsandglass.co.uk offer a discount of the price of samples on the final order so I think I might go with them and get a sample of each to see which type (50/50 or 75/25) would best suit my hallway lighting situation…

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      robertybob @cluelesscarter
      last edited by Aug 31, 2020, 9:24 PM

      @cluelesscarter would this not be a cheaper alternative to both of those? Or is it not as good? https://www.ukglasscentre.co.uk/mirror-glass/mirror-glass-security-mirrors/pilkington-mirropane-one-way-mirror

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        robertybob
        last edited by Sep 1, 2020, 10:25 PM

        @smartmirror said in UK Lock-down mirror:

        @robertybob you should use a capacitive touch screen and mirror glass

        But I don’t have a touch-capable device…

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          dubalda @cluelesscarter
          last edited by Sep 2, 2020, 9:06 PM

          @cluelesscarter Sorry for the delayed response, things seem to be hectic at work as people are returning to the office! I’m going to keep hold of the samples as I might need a different glass depending on the size/lighting conditions of my next mirror.

          On a positive note I purchased them from https://www.mirrorsandglass.co.uk/ who will refund the same costs if you purchase your glass afterwards. That’s what I did and the customer service was excellent. I really wouldn’t bother with acrylic. Give mirror and glass a try, the refund policy for samples is really straight forward.

          I hope that helps.

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            robertybob @dubalda
            last edited by robertybob Sep 2, 2020, 10:59 PM Sep 2, 2020, 10:58 PM

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              cluelesscarter @dubalda
              last edited by Sep 6, 2020, 9:19 AM

              @dubalda Thanks man! I ordered my own samples after I saw you can discount the sample cost from the final order - they arrived today and are awesome!

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