To give the blocks some stability you can stick them to the wall with masking tape.
How to stick a mirror to a bathroom wall.
Measure the wall to make sure the mirror will fit.
Drive the screws at 4 inch intervals.
If possible the board should be long enough that its top edge will support the mirror when it s in position on the wall.
Place a board against the wall just below the spot where you plan to glue your mirror.
Large frameless mirrors are often supported directly on the bath countertop backsplash and fixed to the wall using mirror adhesive.
To successfully stick a mirror to bathroom tiles the silicone will need at least 24 hours to set completely.
Screwing a mirror of that size is not an ideal way of fixing and the chances are you will not ever want to move it.
Set up the piece of wood against the wall to serve as a support for the mirror.
Making sure that all of your measurements are accurate helps you decide the precise.
Mark the location of the mirror then stage the mirror close to its final position.
This will prevent the.
Apply mirror adhesive to the back of the mirror and or to the wall following the manufacturer s instructions.
Stick the strips of tape onto the back of the mirror.
So don t be tempted to touch it again before this.
Then remove the backing from the double sided tape on the mirror.
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.
How to hang a mirror without nails.
You are much less likely to have any problems with it.
Start by preparing the wall by wiping it with a damp cloth.
Use mirror adhesive to stick the mirror if the mirror is not safety backed then use lots of mirror adhesive so that if it breaks it will not fall on you.
How to glue a mirror to a wall hunker.
Complete the process by applying adhesive tape to the mirror corners and then wait.
Once the silicone has cured completely you can removed the corner tape and admire your new mirror.
Stack some packing blocks up level with the bottom edge you marked on the wall.
To hold the board in place place several strips of masking tape across the board with the tape ends stuck to the wall.