After the stain completely dried, I attached my mirror to the door. I used this mirror adhesive I found at Home Depot to attach it. I just ran a thin bead on the back side of the mirror all around. Then, I laid it on the door and used tape to hold everything in place. My fina...
Trace your frame on a piece of 1/4 plywood and cut it to size. Using small finish nails, or a brad nail gun and a few small dabs of PL Premium adhesive attach plywood to the back of your frame. Apply PL Premium to the inside of your frame backing and glue down your mirror. Leave...
The adhesive comes off fairly easily once it's heated up – I just scrape it fairly gently with a flat head screwdriver. You might also try some heavy duty velcro & caulk where the wood meets the mirror, but not sure if that will hold the test of time with the steam in the bathroom...
I chose PVC molding (strong, light, inexpensive).Where to find the molding: Home Depot has this in their “Decorative Finished Moldings” section. It is next to some of the dark stained looking finished molding. This molding is their Celucor vinyl interior molding. For all my mirrors in my...
(affiliate link) and held them in place until the glue set a little bit. I let them dry overnight before sticking on an adhesive hanger on the back. Two would have been more stable and less wobbly after sticking on the wall, but one in the center sufficiently holds up each mirror. ...
Home Depot sells it in a tube that you can use with an adhesive gun. http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/202020476?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10&N=5yc1vZ4ck&R=202020476# Lisa @ Charlie The Cavalier May 29, 2014 at 11:51 am Very smart! I want to try this now. Alice ...
Mount your frameless mirror to the wall with clips or adhesiveAlthough frameless mirrors are usually installed in bathrooms, they can also be incorporated throughout your home for a sleek look that will match any type of decor. While...