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<p>[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 205372, member: 2022"]Carefully take the back off and fill the gaps in with something that hardens up like wood filler. That will "set" the mirror centered in the frame. Then reapply the back if salvageable. If not, cut a new back out of some thin laminated plywood, then stain it dark to match the original mirror frame the best you can.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 205372, member: 2022"]Carefully take the back off and fill the gaps in with something that hardens up like wood filler. That will "set" the mirror centered in the frame. Then reapply the back if salvageable. If not, cut a new back out of some thin laminated plywood, then stain it dark to match the original mirror frame the best you can.[/QUOTE]
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