VOC compliant in all areas except California (for Mirror Adhesive in California, use model No. LN730). Permanently bonding construction adhesive will not damage the reflective backing on mirrors. 10 minute working time allows precision placement to most surfaces. Formula features a strong vertical bond which is heat and steam-resistant. Designed for interior use and recommended in conjunction with mechanical fastening systems for the installation of mirrors to walls. Recommended for bonding mirrors to concrete, drywall, plaster, painted surfaces, wood, and metal. Not recommended for exterior use or uses other than mirror installations. Not recommended for use on wallpapered surfaces, ceilings, foamboard, or treated wood. 10 oz. cartridge.
C**S
Sadly, a poor review for a bad product that does not deserve any stars at all.
This product was recommended, highly recommended. We had a 65”x 20” mirror to reinstall in our bathroom. After screwing in braces along the bottom and top of the mirror you product was used. To the instructions, we allowed more time for it to dry before removing the supports. Looked great until it came crashing down and shattering all over the bathroom. The adhesive on the wall and on the mirror was still soft and had not dried in any way. Beautiful 1957 beveled mirror that came with the house shattered. No happy at all.
M**P
Temporary adhesive at best
Despite following the directions to the letter (and even allowing an extra day for curing), this adhesive failed within hours of installing the mirror causing the bracket I had mounted to the silvered back of the mirror to detach, and sending the mirror to the floor where it shattered. Stay away!
J**D
garbage
Liquid NAILS...and what do nails hold? Wood. ......nails are used to nail wood together. Liquid nails is made to bond nothing. It is useless crap, do NOT waste your money.
D**O
There may be better products out there for attaching your mirrors.
Be very careful with this product. Per our contractors recommendation we purchased 4 tubes of Liquid Nails LN-930 to install 2 frameless mirrors onto drywall. The mirrors were 48"X48". Per the instructions we lightly sanded the primed drywall and applied the adhesive in 2~3" size dots on a 6" grid, it was pressed against the wall and supported with blocks and tape to hold in place for 9 days. After which we removed the tape and blocks. Within 1 hour the glue had failed mirror slid down to the countertop. Breaking the mirror and damaging the newley installed soapstone countertop. The lot numbers were hard to read (the 3 could be an 8) 1D34843C MFG Date 04-13-11 the other tube was 1L86702A MFG 11-03-11. According the manufacturer this product remains flexible, however in this case it never hardened at all. One section was easily removed with a putty knife with a consistency of hot chewing gum. The other section had hardened more on the outside, i.e. abot 1/32'' ~ 1/16'' was hard and tacky, and the inside was gooey like chewing gum. Now we don't know what to do with the second mirror. Chances we'll have to remove and replace it to be safe.Bottom line is there may be better products out there for attaching your mirrors.
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