It s a very strong material.
How to stick a mirror to a bathroom wall.
Then remove the backing from the double sided tape on the mirror.
It s so strong in fact that you might have a hard time removing it when you take the mirror down.
Stick the strips of tape onto the back of the mirror.
In this video we show you how to mount a mirror to the wall without drilling with double sided mounting tape by tesa.
Start by preparing the wall by wiping it with a damp cloth.
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Place a board against the wall just below the spot where you plan to glue your mirror.
The piece of wood will provide base support and you can use a sturdy adhesive tape to help hold it up as well use on the top corners.
Fasten the temporary support to the wall with a power or cordless drill fitted with a screw tip attachment and 1 1 2 inch drywall screws.
Take a roll of fix pro extreme mounting tape.
Apply mirror adhesive to the back of the mirror and or to the wall following the manufacturer s instructions.
Drive the screws at 4 inch intervals.
Stack some packing blocks up level with the bottom edge you marked on the wall.
Cut the mounting tape to size you ll need two pieces that are the same width as the mirror.
Press the frame on to the mirror for 30 45 seconds to make sure it s on well.
Push the mirror tightly against the wall and let it sit for at least 24 hours.
Large frameless mirrors are often supported directly on the bath countertop backsplash and fixed to the wall using mirror adhesive.
Use anything you can to keep the mirror against the wall to prevent it from moving.
Once you are ready to stick the frame on remove the red sticker and put the frame in place.
The wall side of the command strip should face the mirror.
Mark the location of the mirror then stage the mirror close to its final position.
Rest the base of the mirror on the packing blocks and pivot it into position on the wall.
To give the blocks some stability you can stick them to the wall with masking tape.
This sticky adhesive is capable of bonding a mirror to concrete plastic wood and even drywall.