It may have been embedded in plaster of paris
You might have to break it out
Charlie
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"Art" wrote in message
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Did you look underneath it for a tiny set screw? It could be really
tiny.
"PME" wrote in message
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We are replacing the wallpaper and need to remove the recessed combo
soap
dish/cup holder. It's not on tile, it's mounted to regular drywall. It
is
slightly loose in the wall, so the caulk behind it has released, but
there
is still something holding it in. There are no screws. Can this be
reused,
or is pulling it from the wall going to destroy whatever bracket is
holding
it in place?
Help?
No, there are no screws. This is a solid chrome plated insert. There are
rivets holding the cup-holder onto the fixture, but it's loose enough to
see
the rivets have nothing to do with the wall attachment. There is
definately
something inside the wall holding this.
Thanks
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