Hi
As the subject says really, I have a 1cm thick wooden-backed mirror - when I say wooden it's the type of painted chipboard (I think) you'd get in a flat-packed wardrobe - which I need to mount in a bathroom. I picked the wooden backed one because it leaves the mirror pretty much flush to the tiles around it. So now I need to mount it on the to the wall and don't want to use screws etc as it will make the mirror stick out too much. So I'm thinking either a strong glue ("no more nails" type glue) or I guess maybe tile adhesive though I'd worry the painted chipboard wouldn't be porous enough.....any thoughts/other ideas? The wall surface I'm sticking it to is plaster.
Many thanks
NB
As the subject says really, I have a 1cm thick wooden-backed mirror - when I say wooden it's the type of painted chipboard (I think) you'd get in a flat-packed wardrobe - which I need to mount in a bathroom. I picked the wooden backed one because it leaves the mirror pretty much flush to the tiles around it. So now I need to mount it on the to the wall and don't want to use screws etc as it will make the mirror stick out too much. So I'm thinking either a strong glue ("no more nails" type glue) or I guess maybe tile adhesive though I'd worry the painted chipboard wouldn't be porous enough.....any thoughts/other ideas? The wall surface I'm sticking it to is plaster.
Many thanks
NB