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Old 12-10-2004, 03:04 PM   #407
Dave
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Shelves on mirror (G3, please review all-caps warnings carefully before any reply)

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Originally posted by ltl/fb
NOTE: REMOVING THE MIRROR IN QUESTION IS NOT AN OPTION. IF YOU CHANGE THE HYPO, YOU CHANGE THE ANSWER, AND YOUR ANSWER WILL BE WRONG. INCORRECT.

Does anyone know of any way to attach a shelf to a mirrored wall (in the bathroom, you perverts) without destroying the mirror?

I kind of suspect I'm SOL on this one.

NOTE: REMOVING THE MIRROR IN QUESTION IS NOT AN OPTION. IF YOU CHANGE THE HYPO, YOU CHANGE THE ANSWER, AND YOUR ANSWER WILL BE WRONG. WRONG MEANS INCORRECT. INCORRECT MEANS UNHELPFUL AND ANNOYING, AND YOU LOOK LIKE AN ASSHOLE.
I am all of those things already, but ... if the shelf isn't going to be holding a lot of weight, you might look into Command Adhesive. I used that stuff to install a couple of hooks holding up a rod & shower curtain on a tiled wall, and it works great. No idea if it works on glass, sorry.
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