Removing Mirror Tiles From Wall
For larger mirrors use a wire saw to cut the adhesive behind the mirror.
Removing mirror tiles from wall. Quick tutorial on how to remove mirror from bathroom wall drywall or where ever. Cover the wall mirror tiles with self adhesive contact paper. Smaller mirrors can simply be heated with a blow dryer or heat gun which will melt the adhesive on the back and make them easy to remove. If the tiled area is large start.
Scrape the remaining backing foam off the wall the best you can with a putty knife. If the mirror doesn t pull from the wall easily repeat cutting through the adhesive with the wire in the opposite. Between the late 70s and early 90s it seems landlords went a little overboard mirror ing walls in hallways dining rooms living rooms and bedrooms though they weren t all as simple as the full wall version seen above from ideal home. Use a back and forth motion with firm pressure.
Scrub the adhesive with the scrub brush. Get a strong string or cord about 3 ft long. The mineral spirits will not remove all of the adhesive but some will be removed and the remainder will be loosened. Slip a wire saw over the back edge of a mirror tile working it between the tile and the wall.
That all being said there can definitely be too much of a good thing especially when mirrors are concerned. Pull the mirror off the wall gently taking care not to shatter the glass. The string will cut through the foam backing strips holding the mirror to the wall. A wire saw is a long abrasive wire with a small handle on each end.
Sure it might have been a good look. Peel off the back of a self adhesive shelf or drawer liner and apply the sticky vinyl film across the mirror pressing it. There are two basic methods for removing the mirror both of which will leave the mirror intact for later use.