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Hanging Bathroom Mirror on Porcelain tiles - Advice on how to keep it pressed flush up against tiles

  • 04-10-2025 03:21PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 63 ✭✭


    Hi all,

    I have a round bathroom LED mirror that is all wired up and now hanging on our porcelain tiles, after I successfully drilled into the porcelain and hung it with two screws. However apart from where the two screws are at the top of round mirror, the rest of the mirror is not flush against the tiles and about 3-4 mm gap.

    Does anyone have any suggestions of what to use to try and stick the mirror to the tiles so that its flush and no gaps? I don't want to drill any further into the porcelain tiles and also if I do use some other sticking type of solution, I don't want it to leave long lasting damage to the tiles. I have tried those small sticky bits that come with command hook packs an it didn't work and fell off and perhaps the mirror may be too heavy. At the moment when we press the various displays on the mirror to change the light setting or de-mister, the mirror bounces off the tiles as they is a slight gap and its not flush against the tiles.

    Any help would be much appreciated.

    Thanks



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