Would Liquid Nails adhere vinyl 2" trim to mirrored wall?
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Yes
I would probably go with a thin bead of silicone caulk, and tape the trim in place to try overnight. When the day comes to remove it, you might prefer something easier
I don't like liquid nails. Try PL200 Adhesive.
Yes, but I'd tape it in place until it's fully dried.
whoops, DRY overnight ;)
yes, but make darn sure you want a vinyl trim to be permanent.
PERHAPS 6000 GLUE.
Yes but remember that permanent and if n the future you change it out you will need a jack hammer to get that off, I ran into this and it turn out to be a total gut job, ugh