A glue may not be the answer, many ceilings are screwed or nailed up. -You must be more specific about the material of ceiling, and if it's a regular house or a mobile home (which has different ceilings)
Use Spray glue that are for fabric,cardboard, etc.....
I don't know of any glue that can do that. I have seen TV's held from the ceiling, but always with a frame screwed into the rafters.
To properly support any size of plant, some hole is going to be required. To merely glue a hook to the ceiling just won't hold up to the weight
The height of and interior wall (the ceiling) is 8ft. The width is up to you. There is no standard...
Yes, did it this morning.
It's not recommended. Paint intended for ceiling use is flat and usually high pigment. On a wall where it will be touched, bumped, scraped etc. the finish will not hold up and will need to be repainted.
Get a hot glue gun, glue the top, then inject hot glue into the bottom inside seam. That will hold, for awhile anyways.
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The opposite would be stalactites, which form from the ceiling down, while stalagmites form from the floor up. (The venerable mnemonic is that stalactites hold tite/tight to the ceiling.)
Super glue in the body...Its called LOOK IT UP
When you paint a textured ceiling, you need to use a thick nap roller to roll over the bumps and crevices on the ceiling. You should also cover the floor and furniture for easy clean-up.
Yes, if both surfaces were cleaned and degreased before application of the epoxy.