How to adhere an acrylic mirror to newly installed kitchen cabinets?

Miss Boo
by Miss Boo
What is the best way to adhere acrylic mirror to a wood surface.
This is in the back wall of,a new kitchen wall above counter cabinet. Glue? Spray bonding stuff? ???

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  • Dfm Dfm on Sep 24, 2017

    clean - knock the dust off and wipe out and construction left overs. then....get a liner in the cabinets. should those little rodents with the long tails visit and mess..you can just take the liner out and wash it. don't do the contact paper thing...after a few years the adhesive dries out. i chose a white liner so the messes would be more visible.


    door knobs 1 hole in the cabinet door, drawers as well. cabinet hardware comes in and out of style. i inherited drawer handles (needs 2 screws) that keep catching my belt loops. i cant find any drawer pulls in this decade to fit the existing screw holes.


    if you feel like crafting, you can get wooden door knobs, do a little prime and paint. i did a set in house 2 that way. took an old tooth brush and speckled them with blue paint on a white base. also lettered them...any one wanting a glass--knob b.

  • Dfm Dfm on Sep 24, 2017

    thanks spell check...drawer knobs to paint.

  • Miss Boo Miss Boo on Sep 24, 2017

    My problem is : What is the best way to adhere acrylic mirror to a wood surface.

    This is in the back wall of,a new kitchen wall above counter cabinet. Glue? Spray bonding stuff? ???

    Thank you!

    Maureen

  • JannG JannG on Sep 24, 2017

    HI Maureen ... Get heavy duty construction adhesive, something like Loctite Power Grab (http://www.homedepot.com/p/Loctite-9-fl-oz-Power-Grab-Ultimate-Construction-Adhesive-1989550/206210490). It works great for this type of an application. Set time is 10 minutes, and cures in 24 hours. I'd prop something against the mirror face until set if holding it isn't an option.