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<title>What is reflective glass?</title>
<description>A reflective glass is a typical float glass that is coated with metal for reducing the amount of solar heat transpiring into it. The metallic coating is the component that produces the mirror effect.
keywords: Mirror | Mirrors | Glass | Reflective Glass </description>
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<title>What is a two-way mirror and how does it work?</title>
<description>A two-way mirror is a semi-transparent film of aluminum that is deposited in an acrylic substrate. This allows a percentage of the light to pass through while reflecting the remainder. 
keywords: Mirror | Mirrors | Glass | Two Way Mirror </description>
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<title>How can you detect a two-way mirror?</title>
<description>It is quite difficult to distinguish a two-way mirror from normal mirrors. However, this can be done with the use of fingernail testing. Simply put the tip of your fingernail against the reflective surface. If perceive you find a gap between your nail and the mirror then it is a genuine mirror. On t</description>
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<title>Is there a difference between a one-way mirror and a two-way mirror?</title>
<description>Mirrors are useful tools for reflecting images. There are different types of mirrors used for different purposes. 
A one-way mirror is the standard type of mirror that you see everyday and probably have in your bathroom. Itreflects light one way -- back to the viewer -- and allows no light to pass </description>
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<title>How effective is mirror glue for tacking a mirror to a wall?</title>
<description>Mirror glue iseffective for tacking mirrors to a wall, giving protection from the mirror falling accidentally due to sudden vibration. 
However, there are some side effects of using this particular adhesive. The glues are extremely strong and shrink slightly during curing. Bits of glasses can be sc</description>
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