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Fixing stainless steel splashback behind hob

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I've bought a stainless steel splash back to fix behind my gas hob instead of tiles. I bought Grip Tite to fix it but on reading the tube it says it's highly flammable. Have I got the wrong product and, if so, what should I have bought to fix it that's non flammable? I'd rather be safe than sorry! The splashback is quite heavy so whatever I use needs to be very strong. Thanks all.
 
I would contact the manufacturer/supplier.
I would guess that the "highly flammable" warning relates to the solvent in the wet/drying fixative?
 
I would contact the manufacturer/supplier.
I would guess that the "highly flammable" warning relates to the solvent in the wet/drying fixative?
It came from a company that cuts stainless steel sheet to size, will email them to ask. I guess my question is....what would other DIY ers/trades people use?
 
Neutral cure silicone. Won't effect the metal either. Maybe. Not my area but what I'd use
 
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