Sunday, February 14, 2010

Hang Bathroom Mirror How Do I Remove A Mirror From The Bathroom Wall That Has Been Glued And Grouted Onto The Wall?

How do I remove a mirror from the bathroom wall that has been glued and grouted onto the wall? - hang bathroom mirror

I have recently moved into a new house and in the course of its nearly 100 years of existence, a previous owner placed a mirror (about 2x3) on the wall of the bathroom. The mirror seems quite distorted now when he is on, and I want to replace it with a hanging mirror. I think that is the mirror, the patch glued wall, but what really worries me is that the mirror and the grout on three sides of it and is surrounded by ceramic tile. I want to save the pit and mirror tiles. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

4 comments:

Chatty said...

If it is necessary to eliminate the only way to put into it, break it. Wear protective goggles, long sleeves, then you'd be surprised how glass shards can fly, get a hammer and go to your ER.
You can not really scrape the pieces, then repair sheetroc misfortune behind the mirror.
Use the hammer in the mirror and then you can mirror the edges where the tiles and scraping should not be damaged.
It is always better to work properly, even if it is a bit more work, the best results in this way.

ibeboati... said...

Get a new mirror to reduce to cover a rotten old age. Use plywood or Foamboard to measure the correct size. The age of the building, if necessary, a new contact cement instead. Otherwise, the Hammers have Thang.

johnny five said...

Chances are you breaking the tables and mirrors, while removing them. Use a spatula and work the edges and we hope that can take you damage your pictures and mirrors on the wall, only the role of the drywall. There is no other way, you have another victim. Good luck.

Genius at work said...

first try to cut the tail through the mirror with a knife-edge hard drive, but it takes a lot of hard work

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