Stick on mirror for door

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Any suggestions for a decent mirror for shower door on van ?
 
Bought this last year from Amazon
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. I think it is still available. Its not high magnification but a good robust mirror which will stay attached if you fit it with care
 
Is it wise to put a glass mirror on a lightweight door?
Find a ‘plastic’ mirror, it may get scratched more but won’t pull your door about with the weight!

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Any mirror will stick on the door using mirror tabs . I used one from IKEA in a few conversions 👍 Easy to cut if wrong size, just use a block of wet and dry to sand cut edge's
 
Is it wise to put a glass mirror on a lightweight door?
Find a ‘plastic’ mirror, it may get scratched more but won’t pull your door about with the weight!

Shrimp you may not be referring to my above post but if you are the Mirrorvana is plastic and fairly light. We actually attach it to the moulded shell of the shower. I am not sure how well the sucker would attach to a "wooden" door.
 
We used plastic quality mirror from 'Barkstons Plastics' and fitted it to the 'fridge doors as the original decor panel on the 'fridge is/was removable (slides in and out). Works well, handy for getting dressed etc and also gives an extra feeling of space within the van!
 
Shrimp you may not be referring to my above post but if you are the Mirrorvana is plastic and fairly light. We actually attach it to the moulded shell of the shower. I am not sure how well the sucker would attach to a "wooden" door.

I was actually replying to the OP not you!
 
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I bought some lightweight plastic ones 4 inch square and put 4 together worked fine ,self adhesive E bay purchase.

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We’ve stuck one of those round mirror candle base things from Dunelm mill on our wardrobe door with mirror tabs.
only a few quid
 

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