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Old 12/22/09, 5:23 PM
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Would you say this towel rack was properly installed?

The mirror is 5 x 3.5 ft and heavy.
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Old 12/22/09, 5:31 PM
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Would you say this towel rack was properly installed?

The mirror is 5 x 3.5 ft and heavy.

Hmmm...good thing someone wasn't leaning over the sink brushing their teeth.



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what are the black spots? Glue? Luckily the mirror didn't break. Good way to cut an artery or vein.



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Old 12/22/09, 6:21 PM
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Looks like some kind of black caulk, I think its the right stuff just not enough of it. This mirror is in my house, found this disaster when I got home today.
This is my sink, the wifes is on the other side of the bathroom.

I did not install the mirror but I did install the towel bar.

I just need a beveled mirror piece for the edge, a new towel rack (scratched up) and some sheetrock mud and paint where the towel rack gouged into the wall. I'm going to a glass place near here to find out what kind of glue I need this time. Guess I better put a safety clip on a few other large mirrors even though they are resting on the backsplash like this one is.



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Black spots are glue
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Old 12/22/09, 6:34 PM
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A tube of Liquid Nails should do the trick. But let us know what the Glass guys say.
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looks like mastic.

So what did you do? ,give it the 200lb horizontal pull test?
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Old 12/22/09, 6:43 PM
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looks like mastic.

So what did you do? ,give it the 200lb horizontal pull test?
naw, didn't touch it, a ufo landed in the yard today and caused some stuff to go haywire.



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Old 12/22/09, 6:46 PM
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At least the mirror is not damaged.
If chipped on the edges there are tricks such as framing to hide them.
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there are clips for top and bottom of that type installation Bruce and very easy to install, but the glass guy has probably explained that to you by now....



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Old 12/22/09, 7:05 PM
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Here is one product.
The adhesive used is made specifically for mirrors.


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Old 12/22/09, 7:08 PM
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At least the mirror is not damaged.
If chipped on the edges there are tricks such as framing to hide them.
The broken left side is a replaceable piece that glues onto the main mirror.



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Looks like some kind of black caulk, I think its the right stuff just not enough of it. This mirror is in my house, found this disaster when I got home today.
This is my sink, the wifes is on the other side of the bathroom.
haha.. he said black caulk
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Default Re: properly mounted towel racks

Good thing the towel rack was in a stud........

I use mirror clips and a whole tube of mirror mastic...... dont use regular liquid nail or adhesives as they are not designed for such and can ruin the finish.

A tube of mirror mastic is about $4-$5.00...... mirror clips a couple dollars.... well worth it....... I would use at least 6 on a mirror that size.

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Old 12/22/09, 7:14 PM
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Default Re: properly mounted towel racks

Clips for the mirrors are unnecessary when using the right product.
I have done dance studios with 8'wall mirrors with adhesive, and believe me they stay put the minute you push them on the wall.

Any Glass Company will guarantee that too with what they use.
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