Discoloured or blackened mirrors? |
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Ever wondered why some mirrors discolour or de-silver, when they have been adhered to another substrate such as a wall or tile?
This is because the incorrect construction adhesive was used to adhere the mirror to the wall, resulting in the silver blackening because the mirror finish is being eaten away or the dried adhesive showing through. Unlike most solvent adhesives Selleys Liquid Nails Mirror, Metal and Glass Construction Adhesive is the only task specific construction adhesive on the market for adhering mirrors which doesn't release solvents when it cures and therefore won't discolour mirrors. It is a premium grade, high strength construction that delivers a consistently strong bond for years to come. It is also has high temperature resistance making it ideal for areas such as bathrooms and laundries.
Selleys Liquid Nails Mirror, Metal Glass works best on glass mirrors and mirror tiles. It is not recommended for vinyl backed plastic mirrors.
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