If removing the mirror and facing the possibility of damaging the drywall is a concern then i ve come up with a great alternative.
Can you glue a mirror to a mirror.
A mirror s silvering is attached to the back of the mirror beneath the mirror s glass.
You know the one the builder slathers glue on the back of and slaps it right onto the wall without thinking of the diyer who s going to want to remove that bad boy and put up something different.
Place a sheet between the heating bars to soften it.
Customizing your bathroom mirror is easier.
Framing strips apply to existing mirrors with included double faced tape squares plus adhesive glue which can be purchased separately.
Because the silvering is projected by the glass special mirror glue such as mirror mastic is unnecessary if you re gluing wood to the front of the mirror.
Pick up the top mirror so that the air can dry the glue to make it bond a bit quicker.
These are difficult to finish once the wood is.
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Aside from this non latex construction silicone adhesive you will also need masking tape for sealing a replacement mirror and a heat gun you will probably replace your broken side view mirror away from a source of electricity so having an extension cord can be helpful.
If you are gluing a mirror to a backing put the mirror on top of the backing exactly where you want it and hold the mirror down with your hands for 2 minutes.
Use anything you can to keep the mirror against the wall to prevent it from moving.
Let the glue dry for 2 minutes before placing them back together.
Push the mirror tightly against the wall and let it sit for at least 24 hours.
The piece of wood will provide base support and you can use a sturdy adhesive tape to help hold it up as well use on the top corners.
All you need is strong clear epoxy glue.