Be sure to put a marker on the wall where you expect to stick a mirror it will help you navigate.
How to hang a frameless mirror on a wall without nails.
The glue hardens quickly and you may not have time to correct the position if you applied the mirror incorrectly.
Start by preparing the wall by wiping it with a damp cloth.
Cut the mounting tape to size you ll need two pieces that are the same width as the mirror.
Do this in the center and other areas near the edges if it is exceptionally large or heavy.
Remove the mirror and put another mark two inches below the first mark.
If you re hanging a heavy mirror on drywall without the support of a stud you need drywall anchors that can bear the weight of your mirror.
To install drill a pilot hole then insert the anchor and tap or screw it into place flush against the wall.
Start by marking the area where you plan to hang the mirror with a pencil apply a thin layer of primer so the adhesive will stick.
Set the mirror down.
Stick the strips of tape onto the back of the mirror.
Use the level to check whether it is applied evenly.
An easy way to hang an unframed mirror is to use a strong adhesive called mastic.
Take a roll of fix pro extreme mounting tape.
Add the sticky tape to other sections on the back of the frameless mirror.
Double sided heavy duty mounting tape.
Check out sleeve expansion anchors for lighter weights.
Stick the mirror to the wall.
Remove the remaining liners on the double sided tape.
Make a mark where you want the mirror to be.
Hold the mirror in place for 30 seconds before removing pressure.
Attach the mirror to the wall focusing on the markup.
Screw your wall anchor into the second mark you made.
Drill a hole and push in the bolt with toggle attached.
Hang using picture wire hold the mirror against the wall at the desired position.
Screw one end of the cable to the wall anchor.
The toggle will open up behind the plaster or drywall like butterfly wings and when you.
Apply the mastic to the back of the mirror and stick it onto your wall.
Mark the location of the top edge and the center of the frame.