Skew ChiDAMN!!
16th October 2005, 05:55 PM
One of my current projects is a mirrored cabinet in a bathroom. Due to cost restraints it has been made of MDF. (I know, I know...) I'm recessing mirror panels into the doors, which will be primed and painted before installing the mirrors to minimise water damage. I'll probably use an acrylic rather than a water-base for the same reason.
My question: what is the best adhesive to use for the mirrors? I've done a search but nothing applying to wet areas was found, dammit. Nothing I'd trust, anyway. ;)
It must adhere to the paint as well as the mirror, of course. Strength isn't vital, the mirrors are inset so it only needs to stop 'em from falling out, not support their weight. The room is badly vented, so I'm avoiding water-based adhesives such as PVA as well.
Silicone is out; I used to use it but discovered it eats the silvering over the course of a few years. Selleys Aquadhere is out for similar reasons. I think there's a compound designed specifically for this purpose but I haven't found anything on the shelves at Bummies, Mitre10 etc...
Help?
My question: what is the best adhesive to use for the mirrors? I've done a search but nothing applying to wet areas was found, dammit. Nothing I'd trust, anyway. ;)
It must adhere to the paint as well as the mirror, of course. Strength isn't vital, the mirrors are inset so it only needs to stop 'em from falling out, not support their weight. The room is badly vented, so I'm avoiding water-based adhesives such as PVA as well.
Silicone is out; I used to use it but discovered it eats the silvering over the course of a few years. Selleys Aquadhere is out for similar reasons. I think there's a compound designed specifically for this purpose but I haven't found anything on the shelves at Bummies, Mitre10 etc...
Help?