Apply mirror adhesive to the back of the mirror and or to the wall following the manufacturer s instructions.
How to mount bathroom mirror to wall.
Failure to attach the mirror to strong backing will result a poor installation.
You must first properly locate the mirror on the wall taking care to screw the mirror into a stud or other backing.
The mirror is then attached to the mounting plate with decorative hardware.
Press it firmly against the wall for as long as it takes for the mirror to stay in place.
Screw on the rest of the top clips to secure the mirror against the wall.
Then remove the backing from the double sided tape on the mirror.
Measure from the mounting hole in the hook to the top of the mirror.
Lock one of the mounting hooks on the ring as it will be positioned on the wall.
Mark the location of the mirror then stage the mirror close to its final position.
Carefully tilt the mirror back so it rests flush against the wall.
Cut blocks of timber to help support it while the adhesive cures.
This mirror is the same width as the vanity measuring 900 x 750mm and is mounted flush to the wall.
The toggle bolt will hold the mirror on the wall in the absence of a stud.
With mastic applied onto the back of the mirror push your mirror precisely into position on your wall.
Drill a pilot hole and tap a toggle bolt or anchor into the wall for the second mounting clip.
Stack some packing blocks up level with the bottom edge you marked on the wall.
To give the blocks some stability you can stick them to the wall with masking tape.
The mirror comes with a mounting plate that is first screwed to the wall.
Rest the base of the mirror on the packing blocks and pivot it into position on the wall.
Slide the mirror into the bottom clips.
Fit the other pieces of the top clips into the top brackets and screw them together just enough to firmly hold the mirror in place.
Large frameless mirrors are often supported directly on the bath countertop backsplash and fixed to the wall using mirror adhesive.
Set the level aside.