What the best way to remove old bathroom mirrors glued to the wall?

Shirley Goff
by Shirley Goff
  4 answers
  • Ireland Dowling Ireland Dowling on Jul 03, 2018

    Hello Shirley! I did this using frog 🐸 painters tape. I placed the tape on the mirror in an X pattern. You can also make a row of X‘s times (however many rows you’d like depending on size of mirror) then use a chisel and mallet, starting arouNd the edges, slowly working into the center. It took me some time as I wanted the mirror intact. But it did come off fairly easy. I hope 🤞 this helps.

  • Alice Alice on Jul 03, 2018

    You've got your work cut out for you Shirley. I know it's a little bit of an involved process so I found a video that might help...

  • We have done this, cover it with masking tape so it doesn't crack badly. Then cover everything in the bathroom with a tarp and gently pry the mirror away from the wall. I would wear safety goggles and if you have several people to help support the mirror it goes faster!