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LED Infinity Mirror, 32 LEDs, Selectable Patterns, Quality Frame

Step 10Optional: Hanging Bracket

Optional: Hanging Bracket
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Included with the kit is a plastic piece that is for hanging the Infinity Mirror on a wall. It is made to hang the mirror at a 45deg, diamond shaped. Should fit most hook-style wall hangers.

Before doing this part the mirror needs to be completely finished, tested and adjusted (if the mirror needs it)

Choose which corner to hang it from, usually the cord and button are on the bottom corner. This bracket will glue to the outer walls and to the inner walls.

- Test fit the bracket. And remove any tape that will be under it.

- Scratch off any paint from the edge with a razor blade.

- Apply a bead of glue to the edge of the inner walls where the piece will fit on top of.

- Apply a bead of glue to the mitered edges of the bracket.

- While trying not to drag or move the piece around to much, put it into place.

- Keep pressing it and gently wiggling it to fuse the bracket to the rest of the mirror.

Once its dry, ensure that it is sturdy before hanging it up.





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