Best way to fix a chipped mirror?

mxo

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I’ve chipped the corner of a bathroom mirror cabinet. Photo below. The door can’t be removed/replaced - I either have to replace the whole cabinet, or somehow repair the mirror. Is that possible?

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Not sure what we are supposed to be looking at on your pic.. But you can't repair a mirror yourself. Best thing I can think of is to disguise it somehow, perhaps with black plastic beading around the frame on top of the mirror.
 
As above, your photo looks like a shower enclosure.

I think you need a more obvious photo.

Regardless, I think that it will be difficult to fix it.

Why can the door not be replaced? It is rare to encounter doors that cannot be removed.

Absent of images, I am only speculating.

Best of luck
 
It looks to me like the mirror is embedded in a framed metal door, presumably it's glued in with something or other, in which case I would have though you could remove the mirror form the frame and replace it. But as above better pics are needed.
 
The door has lighting, there’s a wire going through the hinge. I checked with the company and they said the door isn’t replaceable and can’t be removed. Here’s a clearer zoomed in photo. The chip is roughly 1cm.

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