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1. Proper safety gear should be worn while taking a mirror down. Assemble a team of helpers. Depending on the size of the mirror, you will need at least one or two people to help
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1. Prepare to remove the mirror. Lay an old sheet or a tarp beneath the mirror to catch any glass shards that might fall. Cover the entire surface of the mirror with duct tape to
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1 Most mirrors have glue spots at all corner and in the center. Take a length of frame hanging wire and place it behind the mirror. 2 Pull the wire back and forth in a sawing motion
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1. Unscrew the top two brackets holding the mirror in place, using the screw gun. Hold the mirror with one hand to ensure it doesn't fall after the brackets have been removed. If
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