Gramp's shop wrote:
A leaky toilet resulted in some mold on the vanity and I have elected
to build a replacement. I want to reuse the one-piece faux stone
top/sink. But in order to remove the top, I need to remove a
matching faux stone 4 inch wide backsplash.
Any idea of what was used to affix the backsplash to the walls and
how I might go about removing it without damaging the wall?
It is probably fastened with sometype of caulk/mastic. You may be able to
remove it in the same manner as mirrors...thin braided wire with a handle at
each end, work it behind and saw back and forth.
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dadiOH
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