If you don't mind shipping your reflectors, I'd recommend Uvira in Oregon:
Uvira, Inc.
310 Pleasant Valley Rd.
Merlin, OR 97532
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Fax: +1.541.476.9096
email:
uvira@terragon.com
They put a glass coated aluminum surface on that is almost as good as silver and will not tarnish with age. There are a number of things you can do to help get some light to the road. If you want to read what I have done then click on: