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If you have it removed, consider having the wallboard itself sliced off as well. It provides backing support for the mirror should it break, and replacement wallboard is inexpensive and relatively easy to do. I have had to remove a few, albeit not quite that big (up to 4 x 6)

The adhesive they use is really tough stuff. I tried wire, solvents, and found the above was the easiest. But with one that big, I think it is time for the professionals. I may be crazy, but I ain't stupid....
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Old 02-11-2004, 08:31 PM
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