It is used to mount mirrors to a plaster sheetrock or wood wall without desilvering the back.
Best way to secure a mirror in a frame.
The mirror should be bigger than.
Press frame piece onto adhesive check for proper placement and ensure piece is level.
Hang a mirror using cleats.
Attach the bar to the frame with screws.
Just follow the package directions.
When they are done drying you add grout between the tiles just like you would if you were tiling a back splash.
This is done easiest with sheets of small square tiles but down into strips of three tiles wide then attached directly to the mirror.
You get about 10 minutes adjusting time before it sets.
You can also use metal cleats to hang mirrors with sturdy frames.
Apply a heavy bead of silicone glue around the inside perimeter on the back of the frame 3 4 inch from the inside edge.
Secure in place using clean release tape.
Place the mirror centered on the frame.
Used this product to affix frame to front side of mirror and it bonded quickly.
Tile frame the other best way to cover a plain mirror is to create a frame from sheets of tile.
Carefully align the mirror to the back and press it into place.
If the picture frame has a backing material you could also attach the mirror to that instead and use it to secure the mirror inside the frame.
Besides winged anchors other options include self drilling screw anchors.
Put a thin bead of silicone around the edge of the mirror or inside lip of the frame.
Pre drill and place the anchor into the wall then insert an appropriate sheet metal screw to secure the picture hook.
Apply liquid nails adhesive to the back of the frame pieces then place the frame pieces in place on the mirror.
Use a power drill to carefully make pilot holes into the frame using the pre drilled holes in the bracket as a guide.
Interlocking brackets on the wall and the mirror provide secure and level hanging.
Went to lowes and found liquid nails product called mirror in caulking tube.