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Frequently Asked Questions

How Do You Safely Store Mirrors in a Storage Unit?

To store a mirror in a storage unit, there are a few steps you need to take to keep it protected:

  • Clean: Apply a glass cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth to remove any dust, dirt, or other debris on the mirror that might lead to scratches while in storage.

  • Dry Thoroughly: Make sure all of the mirror's surfaces are dry before you add additional protection.

  • Apply Tape: Place strips of painter's tape diagonally from corner to corner, forming a large X across the mirror. This can help prevent the glass from shattering if dropped.

  • Pad Corners: Attach cardboard corner protectors to the frame of the mirror to help it absorb impacts during transportation.

  • Add Additional Protection: Wrap the mirror in a layer of bubble wrap, blankets, styrofoam, acid-free paper, or cardboard for more protection.

  • Box It: Once you've wrapped the mirror, put it in a mirror storage box. Fill any gaps with more padding.

Should I Rent Climate-Controlled Storage for a Mirror?

Yes, mirrors typically need climate-controlled storage, especially in areas with very hot or very cold weather. Extreme temperature changes can cause the glass to warp or tarnish, and the frame may also become damaged over time.

Can I Lay a Mirror Flat in a Storage Unit?

No, you should never lay a mirror flat inside your storage unit. A mirror can get damaged if there is excess pressure applied to it from other objects being stored on top of it or falling onto it. It's recommended to store a mirror upright and against the wall with nothing leaning on it or on top of it.