When you get near the bottom of the mirror support it from the top to prevent the whole mirror from popping off at once.
Removing wall mirror in bathroom.
Lay down cardboard or plastic on any surface surrounding the mirror.
Dress appropriately to prevent any injuries.
Prepare your work area for easier cleanup later.
Maintain a steady pressure and listen for the drywall paper tearing loose from the wall.
Protect the sink area.
The duct tape will limit the amount of glass that drops if the mirror shatters.
Cover the mirror with duct tape.
Gently insert wooden shims in the gaps between the mirror and the wall.
Continue to use steady pressure and work along the sides of the mirror.
With another shim beneath your pry bar to protect the wall gently begin working the bar behind the glass.
Gently work along the top and sides of the mirror releasing a little bit at a time.
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You can also use a small heat lamp.
Use a blow dryer to soften the glue.
Using a pry bar begin gently pulling the glass away from the wall.
To remove your bathroom mirror from your wall here are three major steps that can be followed.
Dress in long sleeves long pants and work boots to protect skin.