Is there a safe way to remove a large frameless mirror from a wall?
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It's probably attached by adhesive or double face tape. Tape the mirror on the face in the event that something breaks. Then put shims behind the mirror and begin to pry it away from the wall with a prybar. Go slowly and carefully.
This is likely put on with Molly Bollts, so if you remove it, it will leave large holes in the walls. So, ask someone with experience, before this is done, ok? Best wishes, J.
I have seen large suction cupswith handles used. I do not know where to get them.
Get a contractor. We had a 10 x 5 mirror removed and disposed of for very little. Disposal is probably the most difficult.