Looking for a way to hang a bathroom mirror on a tiled wall without damaging it? Here's a solution that's much quicker and easier than nails or screws: FIX-PRO® Extreme Mounting Tape.
It can hold up to 1.55 pounds per square inch and bonds securely with a range of surfaces including tiles, wood, metal, brick, and painted walls. And it's perfect for hanging up heavy bathroom mirrors without putting holes in the walls. Read on to find out what to do.
We've already shown you how to mount bathroom accessories onto tiles without drilling but today we're going to focus on bathroom mirrors.
We're going to use FIX-PRO® Extreme Mounting Tape and whether you're hanging your bathroom mirror on a tiled wall, drywall or a bathroom door, the process is the same.
First things first, make sure that the wall you're planning to hang your mirror on is clean and dry. FIX-PRO® Extreme Mounting Tape works most effectively when the surface is clear of dust and dirt.
Next, take a roll of mounting tape and cut it to size. To fix a mirror securely on the wall, you'll need to stick a long strip of tape along each edge of the mirror.
And remember, this tape can hold up to 1.55 pounds per square inch so if necessary, calculate how much you need.
Now to stick the mounting tape to the mirror. Press it down firmly and make sure there are no air bubbles.
Then all that's left is to remove the backing plastic and press the mirror firmly against the wall. It's a good idea to use a spirit level at this stage to make sure your mirror is straight!
As a general rule, we'd recommend hanging your bathroom mirror 5 to 10 inches above the sink. Bear in mind the height of the person using it and hang your mirror higher/lower for taller/shorter people.
Ready to get started? Check out the whole range of FIX-PRO® Mounting Tape or stay on our blog for more time-saving DIY tutorials!