Acrylic Mirror Care Manual
Acrylic Mirror Care Manual FABBACK Mirrored Acrylic is a strong, lightweight thermoplastic sheet that is designed to be used as a replacement for traditional glass mirror. Its greater impact and break strength makes this an ideal product to be used in situations where there is a higher level of concern for safety. With over 19 different colors available, multiple thicknesses and coatings, FABBACK acrylic mirror has the sheet you need for just about any project.
Acrylic Mirror Care Manual Handling: All FABBACK® acrylic mirror sheets are furnished with protective masking on the reflective side of the sheet. Do not slide mirror when transporting and always store acrylic mirror in a clean, dry location with masking left in place until the sheet is ready to use. Vertical Storage: If mirror sheets are to be stored or transported on end (vertically), care must be taken to avoid warping. Sheets must stand with an angle no more than 10 degrees from vertical.
Acrylic Mirror Care Manual Cleaning: WASHING: When washing FABBACK acrylic mirror sheets use mild soap and a damp cloth to wipe the surface using light pressure. For harder to remove items use hexane or kerosene to remove. Avoid window cleaning sprays, kitchen scouring compounds or other chemicals to clean mirror sheets. POLISHING: Surface gloss can be maintained by occasionally using a soft cloth and good plastic cleaner or polish. Follow instructions on the container when polishing.
Acrylic Mirror Care Manual Cutting: SCRIBING & BREAKING: Method designed to achieve a quick, straight line cut on a single sheet of mirror acrylic. Recommended for sheets with a thickness of 3mm or less. Mark line on sheet to be scored. Using a plastic cutting tool, score the line drawn on sheet multiple times using a straight edge as a guide. Overhang the end of the sheet over the edge of a table and snap the score line with sharp downward pressure.
Acrylic Mirror Care Manual General info: CHEMICAL RESISTANCE: Like all plastic materials, FABBACK acrylic mirror will react when exposed to many chemicals. Below is a partial list of chemicals known to react with these sheets. BENZENE LACQUER THINNERS TOLUENE CARBON TETRACHLORIDE ESTERS ETHYL ALCOHOL KETONES METHYL ALCOHOL ETHERS WEATHER/MOISTURE RESISTANCE: Acrylic mirror products are not recommended for outdoor use and window glazing applications.