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Removal of bathroom mirror MRTYMCFLY 01-15-2007
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Posted by on January 15, 2007, 11:25 pm


We have a 4'X4' glass mirror in our bathroom that was installed by the
builder of our home when it was built 11 years ago. We want to remove it
and replace it with something more attractive. It appears to be attached
with an adhesive? Do I have to break it off in peices to remove it, or
is there an easier way?

Doug and Patty


Posted by Art on January 16, 2007, 1:31 am


We just removed 3. They were held on with the proper black adhesive and
came off in one piece and could have been reused. Where goggles or even
better, a face shield just in case. Put something wide under it and gently
pull. Use gloves too of course.



> We have a 4'X4' glass mirror in our bathroom that was installed by the
> builder of our home when it was built 11 years ago. We want to remove it
> and replace it with something more attractive. It appears to be attached
> with an adhesive? Do I have to break it off in peices to remove it, or
> is there an easier way?
>
> Doug and Patty
>



Posted by DK on January 16, 2007, 1:36 am


On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 23:25:26 -0500, MRTYMCFLY@webtv.net wrote:

> We have a 4'X4' glass mirror in our bathroom that was installed by the
>builder of our home when it was built 11 years ago. We want to remove it
>and replace it with something more attractive. It appears to be attached
>with an adhesive? Do I have to break it off in peices to remove it, or
>is there an easier way?
>
>Doug and Patty

Your choice. Save the backing or save the mirror!


Posted by JerseyMike on January 16, 2007, 6:37 am



> We have a 4'X4' glass mirror in our bathroom that was installed by the
> builder of our home when it was built 11 years ago. We want to remove it
> and replace it with something more attractive. It appears to be attached
> with an adhesive? Do I have to break it off in peices to remove it, or
> is there an easier way?
>
> Doug and Patty
>


it depends if you want to use the mirror someplace else. the mirror is
probably worth about $130. so unless it was cut to fit the area it may be
reusable someplace else inthe house like a closet derssing area or a
basement gym.

mike.......



Posted by Goedjn on January 16, 2007, 4:39 pm


On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 23:25:26 -0500, MRTYMCFLY@webtv.net wrote:

> We have a 4'X4' glass mirror in our bathroom that was installed by the
>builder of our home when it was built 11 years ago. We want to remove it
>and replace it with something more attractive. It appears to be attached
>with an adhesive? Do I have to break it off in peices to remove it, or
>is there an easier way?
>
>Doug and Patty

You could TRY piano wire and a pair of dowels. It might work, or
it might blow up the mirror.



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