It s a very strong material.
Glue bathroom mirror to wall.
Frameless mirrors attach to a wall with mirror clips or special glue known as mirror mastic.
After you choose your mirror friendly adhesive measure your mirror.
That should be enough glue to hold the mirror to the wall.
Many designers prefer mastic instead of clips because the edges of the mirror are not interrupted.
It s so strong in fact that you might have a hard time removing it when you take the mirror down.
Load the the special mirror glue into the caulk gun and apply it to the back of the mirror being careful not to put the glue too close to the edge of the wall side of the mirror.
If you use a regular glue you risk it discoloring the back of the mirror and potentially bleeding through.
Mirrors 2 x 2 and over must have physical fasteners like mirror clips or l or j hooks so the adhesive cures properly.
Apply the glue on the mirror back at least 1 inch in from the mirror s outer edge.
If you mirror is over 2 x 2 make sure there is a base or lip for the mirror to sit on at the bottom of the mirror.
How to glue a mirror to the wall.
Liquid nail is one material you can use to mount your mirror to the bathroom wall.
This sticky adhesive is capable of bonding a mirror to concrete plastic wood and even drywall.
The part about being specifically designed for mirrors is important.
If you do the glue will seep out and cause a mess.