Evo-Stik 132924 Mirror Adhesive 290ml

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Evo-Stik Nail & Seal is a powerful waterproof adhesive and sealant with a very powerful grip. This grab adhesive / sealant is seriously strong and seriously versatile. A bonded mirror is safer because there is no risk of large pieces of glass falling, in the event of breakage.

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BrandEvo-Stik
GTIN5000403101897
UPC5000403101897
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  • This adhesive really works and lives 100% up to its title of mirror adhesive

    So good to have found a brilliant and reliable product that safely and securely enabled us to stick acrylic mirrors to lightweight laminated plywood internal caravan doors. We first of all removed the doors to lay them flat before applying the adhesive in strips to the marked up area then used a scraper to make the adhesive level to avoid any distortion in the finished mirror. Acrylic mirrors are very lightweight and flexible so it is important to make them as flat as possible in position. It is important to spread the adhesive as quickly as possible so that it doesn't set before glueing the two surfaces together. We then left them to harden off for the next 24 hours before rehanging the doors. The only problem was that when we discovered we had mistakenly stuck the mirror nearer to the bottom than the top of the door and obviously couldn't remove the mirror without ruining the door! Our solution was to then order a new small piece of mirror to stick nearer the top of the door so that it didn't look like a mirror for 'midgets'! We then stuck the extra bit or mirrored acrylic a few days later without removing the door without any problems. Photo shows our mistake!

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