What glue is used to adhere wood trim to a refigerator?
I have an old refrigerator that I've cleaned well and covered with vinyl wallpaper but left 2" all around for wood trim. I need to know what glue would adhere the trim to the refrigerator. It's empty and I have clamps to hold the trim in place while the glue cures.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Jo-Ann, I greatly suggest Liquid Nails or Gorilla Glue. They are dependable excellent products. Just my opinion. Happy Spring!
Personally I would use E6000, two part epoxy, or contact cement. If using contact cement both the wood and fridge would need to be coated. Once contact is made it's a permanent bond and cannot be moved.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/E6000-2-fl-oz-Clear-Adhesive-237032/203279322
https://www.homedepot.com/b/J-B-Weld/N-5yc1vZasv
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DAP-Weldwood-3-fl-oz-Original-Contact-Cement-00107/100195615
Not a fan of Gorilla glue. As a woodworker I have tried it. There are better and cheaper adhesive similar that have been around forever.
I'd recommend what Lynn did and add that if the parts you're glueing won't be handled much then you could probably attach them with a glue gun. No fumes!