Posted on 01 September 2010
I’m going to replace the wallpaper in my bathroom, and would like to remove the large, rectangular mirror above the vanity. These are the mirrors that take up the entire wall!
The mirror has two clips at the top and bottom holding it in place. How to you remove these clips so you can get the mirror out?
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Posted on 26 August 2010
I moved into an apartment and their is a nice large mirror
in the bathroom that has streaks in it. I have tried everything to try to remove them but they just will not come out. Does anyone have any sugestions on how to remove the streaks from the mirror?
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Posted on 16 May 2010
It is a very small room with no ventilation except the overhead fan, which runs whenever you turn the light on in the bathroom. I like to finish readying for work right after a shower, but the mirror is hopelessly fogged and it takes a long time to clear. Is there a cheap, easy ‘home remedy’ for this? Anything I can coat the mirror with that would make it clear up faster, if it wouldn’t keep it from not fogging at all? It’s a very large mirror, taking up most of one wall, so it must be a cheap remedy. Thanks so much!
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Posted on 05 May 2010
I am working on a remodel of kids/guest bathroom. I have one long vanity cabinet with double rectangle sinks. I took down the long single mirror with track lighting and would like to go to two single mirrors above the vanities with some type of lighting. What shape of mirrors will look best and what type of lighting will look good and be functional?
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Posted on 02 May 2010
I recently moved into a new home and sometime in its almost 100 years of existence, a previous owner placed a mirror (about 2×3) on the bathroom wall. The mirror seems quite distorted now when looking into it and I want to replace it with a hanging mirror. I assume the mirror is glued to the plaster wall, but the thing that really concerns me is that the mirror also has grout on three sides of it and is bordered by ceramic tile. I would like to save the tile and ditch the mirror. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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