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I am going to be no help here.... My neighbour opposite just installed a large mirror into his bathroom and glued it up to the wall with mirror adhesive.

(Which you would think is the right thing to do)

But he showed me witness marks at the back of the mirror where the glue was applied. Its showing up as dark spots or streaks.

He's not happy (I dont blame him). But until I saw that - I was convinced the way to apply mirrors was to use mirrror adhesive and to apply to the dry backwall.

I used it on my own mirror. Its a huge mirror and the weight rests on a granite plinth. But I am pleased to report no witness marks!

mirror_wall.jpg


After 5 years the mirror is still glued to the wall with just "mirror glue" adhesive. The weight is taken by a plinth.

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But if you have a cheap mirror then be warned there is a danger that when fixed you will notice witness marks / patches / stains lying behind the glass.

PS: We are a diamond drilling company and the product is ideal for putting holes into glass. If you decide not to glue the mirror you might want to screw it.

If you screw it on then buy a mirror fixing kit with the proper rubber washers. And then we recommend the 10mm pack for this job.

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10mm is often used to get the holes into glass / mirror. Use with a proper fixing kit.

Good luck !

 
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DHTiling

just the same adhesive I used for the tiles.

Deffo heading for trouble....

Use a good quality mirror mate and not a cheap shed version and you will be fine....the acetate in cheap ones and Silicon eat into the mirror backing and shows through....

Where ever you are getting the big mirror from should be able to supply you with some,,,:thumbsup:
 
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faithhealer

Agree Richard, if anybody uses screws, just use them to take the weight, don't tighten them, seen loads of bathroom mirrors with the corner cracked. I use mirror adhesive as well as screws (if it comes with screw holes) just to take up the 'error' of flatness in the wall! (Probably a better phrase or word for that last bit!)
 

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