Installing a vanity mirror in my bathroom? - installing a vanity
I am rebuilding my bathroom and installing a new vanity mirror above my sink. I was told that I "hit" on the wall with color texture. Not sure and could use some advice for the installation of a mirror well and shows no hooks or hangers. Thanks
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Installing A Vanity Installing A Vanity Mirror In My Bathroom?
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Mirror mastic is the best way, but you can also use "Liquid Nails", which is in a pipe at the seals. You need to cut 2 pieces of wood, in the mirror in order to avoid slipping while the glue dries. Be sure to glue the pieces of wood on the wall too tight otherwise you run the risk of chipping of the mirror when it comes to selling them.
You can work well on the wall with construction adhesive, like a good grip "Lepage bulldog. On a smooth transparent silicone. But you have to put the pressure on the mirror, while the glue dries, and a standard bar to set than not to slip. A couple of screws or nails in the background in the gypsum board also can specify the height of the wall.
You can work well on the wall with construction adhesive, like a good grip "Lepage bulldog. On a smooth transparent silicone. But you have to put the pressure on the mirror, while the glue dries, and a standard bar to set than not to slip. A couple of screws or nails in the background in the gypsum board also can specify the height of the wall.
Use mirror mastic, which is in a pipe at the seals. I always use mirror clips to hold until it becomes putty (2 top and bottom 1 each side). I delete them, fill the holes with putty in the mirror mask with tape, then paint the repaired holes.
You can add under the wall is solid and there is no difference between it and the back of the mirror. A great business or building supplies have the right to support adhesive tiles, mirrors, while the glue is gone!
without nails
Just a thought
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