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Dean A

We have ordered a large frameless mirror for our bathroom that is going to be covered in 12mm thick, 300x300 mm trav tiles.

I wanted to set the mirror these, question is, with the mirror being about 6mm thick... how can I get it flush!

I was going to mount the mirror using gripfill, or something similiar. Sticking it directly to the new cement render.

There is the possibility of screwing/gluing 6mm hardibacker to the wall first, but wanted to get your thoughts first :)

Secondly, we are having someone tile the bathroom (see - Find a Tiler section) - I expect they wouldn't want to fit the mirror for risk of breaking it - or is this something they could do as they were tiling?

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Aztectiler

Deffo use mirror mate adhesive and not Silicon....the acitate in Silicon can eat into the mirror backing and ruin it....:thumbsup:

This is absolutley the right advice. Normal Silicon has an acid in it that eats into the chrome backing of mirrors and will, in time deteriorate the mirror finish from behind.

Please use the correct product that is specificly made for the job in question "MIRROR ADHESIVE"

I have just completed a bathroom with this feature incorporated in it. Adhesive and screwed hardibacker to the wall and then fixed mirror with mirror adhesive.

Looks Fantastic!

Good Luck
 
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Tubsy

dean a, we've fitted loads of mirrors and the mirror adhesive is a must, if you put the glue a few inches in from the outsude of the perimeter like a big square and make sure the bead meets one end to the other (like a big border) then repeat this a few times getting smaller into the middle of the glass you should have complete rings if you like. offer the mirror up to the wall and apply pressure from the middle of the glass out,if you push out the air trapped within the mirror adhesive rings it will vaccum itself to the wall like a big sucker pad... :hurray::thumbsup:.
 

CJ

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A glazier told me years ago if you stick a large mirror to a wall...........put lines of adhesive either vertical or horizontal........but NOT joined or one big unbroken line............it creates an air bubble which pushes out and can distort a large mirror...........he did it on a large mirror I had fitted.
 

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