Prepare your work area for easier cleanup later.
How to get a bathroom mirror off the wall.
Maintain a steady pressure and listen for the drywall paper tearing loose from the wall.
Cover the mirror with packing tape so it doesn t shatter.
Dress appropriately to prevent any injuries.
Remove a wall mirror.
Press the mirror firmly against the wall with one hand as you remove the final top screws and clips.
Holding the mirror in place with.
Try heating up the adhesive to make it easier to take the mirror off of it.
If your bathroom mirror is not attached to the wall with glue your job will be a lot easier.
Gently work along the top and sides of the mirror releasing a little bit at a time.
Remove the brackets with a screwdriver and carefully lower the mirror from the wall.
To remove your bathroom mirror from your wall here are three major steps that can be followed.
If you aren t worried about preserving your bathroom mirror wrap plastic around the front and use a hammer to break the glass.
Cover the wall mirror tiles with self adhesive contact.
It is helpful to have an assistant when removing a mirror.
With another shim beneath your pry bar to protect the wall gently begin working the bar behind the glass.
Then use a putty knife to pry up a corner and pull the mirror off of the wall.