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Old 12-18-2011, 11:49 AM   #1
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How to remove mirror?

We just bought a 2012 Swift SLX 145RB. In the bath is a framed mirror on the back wall. I came across a nice wooden bath vanity cabinet that would be great replacement for the mirror. Does anyone know how the mirror is installed? It looks like it's glued on to the wall which would make neat removal a real pain.
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Mine had double sided tape. I think it had screws on the four corners.
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Old 12-18-2011, 04:52 PM   #3
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Mine was held on with double sided foam tape. I used a lone piece long waxed dental floss to pull down, like a saw to cut thou the tape, between mirror and wall. It took a while but it came of fairly clean. New mirror hid tape spots.
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I am considering the same swap in my TT. How did you mount the cabinet? Toggle bolts would look funny sticking out the other side.
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I used short screws and found the studs behind the wall. easy enough with the staples they used to install the wall to locate them. A little more double sided tape or nonails glue to make sure nothing is going anywhere if you want some added insurance it's going to stay in place
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