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<p>[QUOTE="mirana, post: 10348888, member: 79705"]Can't get a good look but if the mirror is under the frame then you may have to pry the edge to get it out. If also be glued...dunno what kind, but I'd try alcohol and then acetone to loosen it. Do a bit of droppering it into the breaks or crevasses to roll around under it.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you can't find a good blank to replace it, local glass sellers may also sell mirror they can cut to fit. Beveling is more. I think you'll find a blank just fine but it's good to know for future projects.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mirana, post: 10348888, member: 79705"]Can't get a good look but if the mirror is under the frame then you may have to pry the edge to get it out. If also be glued...dunno what kind, but I'd try alcohol and then acetone to loosen it. Do a bit of droppering it into the breaks or crevasses to roll around under it. If you can't find a good blank to replace it, local glass sellers may also sell mirror they can cut to fit. Beveling is more. I think you'll find a blank just fine but it's good to know for future projects.[/QUOTE]
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