How to remove a large bathroom sink mirror
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What exactly is your question?
It's glued to the wall most likely. Try to pry it from the edges. Probably will break.
Is it stuck to the wall? Is it Tiled in?
Verrry carefully! tape the whole thing with a good duct tape, so if it breaks which it will, it won't shatter and cut you and make an enormous mess! may cost $10 of duct tape but a Dr will cost a lot more!
I think that you are asking how to take out one of those huge wall to wall mirrors in a bathroom..?
2 ways... and FIRST tape across the whole thing with duct tape, making sure it is stuck on well... no area larger than 10 in. x10 in. not taped. Wear eye protection and work gloves, real clothes and shoes... NO shorts, NO flip flops.... have a trash can standing by... Then
1. Gently, and Carefully, start at the sides and top and using a thin pry bar... and work the mirror away from the wall. if you hear cracking noises... STOP! Back away and go to option 2
2. Hang or tape a tarp over the front of the mirror.. Grab a sledge hammer and break the mirror... Jab at it don't swing at it...use ONLY ENOUGH force to crack and break the mirror... NOT to shatter it... larger pieces are easier to clean up and less likely to fly around... although the tape and the tarp should help with that... Load the broken mirror into the trash can. Then sweep and vacuum to get ALL the shards.
Now patch, prime, paint, and decorate the way you want.