Loose Those Awful Vegas Motel RV Mirrors
Unfortunately, they often go overboard in their application of mirrors and you may want to remove them. Most mirrors are affixed to the wall and wallpaper with an epoxy type glue. Removing these mirrors is a delicate task requiring a generous amount of patience which they don’t sell at the hardware store. One method is to use a solvent to dissolve the glue such as GooGone, WD-40, Goof-Off or other such products.
These solvents when used in conjunction with a heat gun or blow dryer (set on high) will do the trick. You will also need a thin putty knife to help you pry off the mirror. Since you are working with glass there is a possibility you may break it. As a safety precaution I advise putting duct tape all over the mirror to contain the breakage should it occur.
With any luck you’ll be able to remove the whole thing without breaking it. You may also want to use leather gloves to prevent cutting yourself. After you’ve removed the mirror you’ll have to decide on a wall treatment. You could use wallpaper, wood paneling, fabric, paint or be creative and glue up some art like that tire tread you found that looks like Elvis. Helping you RV in style - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVingLabels: Interior, Remodeling



