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I have glued on wall to wall mirrors in my dining room and want to remove them. Any suggestions?

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I have glued on wall to wall mirrors in my dining room and want to remove them. Any suggestions?

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I removed those mirror tiles once, I used a long knife, about 12″ long, BE CAREFUL. Then I used a glue remover from local store, like Go Off. I agree with the long knife theory. However, caution must be used. I was not able to remove the mirrors whole and several of the pieces broke. Also, have a plan on what to do with all that glass once removed. That will be you next problem. Usually you can skim coat the wall to a regain it original appearance. Most often too much damage is done to the drywall anyhow when removing glued on mirrors, or tile, or whatnot…

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