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I am redoing the bathroom which has a wall mirror about 1m x 1.7m
attached to the wall by spots of glue. Don't know what glue but flat was built in 1991. I estimate the mirror weighs about 30kg. Any ideas how I remove it in one piece? I would like to reuse it! I realise I will need to put up a support to catch it when it comes off wall. Or is the only option breaking it and removing pieces. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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