What is the best way to remove a mirror that was glued to drywall?

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Nicole510
I would try to heat the area behind the mirror by blowing a hair dryer back there if there's a bit of space. If it was glued to the drywall, though, you may just be better off either breaking it and trying to peel off the small pieces. You could also just rip it down with the plan of replacing the drywall. Or not rip it down at all and just live with it.
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