UKDEB
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After we got back from Florida I had the mad notion of decorating our en-suite bathroom. It's taken me way longer than I'd imagined, but I've now completed all the preparation - re-grouting, re-sealing, steam cleaning - and I'm on the home straight. Today is emulsion day, but I'm having trouble removing the mirror from the wall. It's flat (frameless) and fixed to the wall with four screws which are covered with screw-in heads. Three of them have come off easily, but the fourth won't budge. It seems that the screw isn't straight, so the cover has wedged itself to the surface at one point and there's no room for it to turn. Does that make sense? I could decorate around it, but it would be much easier if I could get it off the wall and it would give a better finish. Any ideas?