Epoxy will do this .
Yes, you can use wax.
Any kind of epoxy is best for this
To effectively use mirror glue to attach a mirror to wood, follow these steps: Clean the wood surface and the back of the mirror to remove any dirt or debris. Apply a thin, even layer of mirror glue to the back of the mirror. Press the mirror firmly onto the wood surface and hold it in place for the recommended drying time. Allow the glue to fully cure before moving or hanging the mirror. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
Use a good epoxy .
Super glue is best for this
When incorporating mirror wall tiles into a modern bathroom renovation, consider these design tips: Use large mirror tiles to create a sleek and contemporary look. Place mirror tiles strategically to enhance natural light and make the space appear larger. Combine mirror tiles with other materials like glass or metal for a sophisticated aesthetic. Consider using mirror tiles as an accent wall or in a specific area to avoid overwhelming the space. Keep the rest of the bathroom design simple and minimalistic to let the mirror tiles stand out.
Use strong glue to attach mirror
Yes, asbestos mastic (glue) under the tiles. ceiling or floor tiles?
To effectively remove glue from floor tiles, you can use a commercial adhesive remover or a mixture of warm water and vinegar. Apply the solution to the glue, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub with a brush or scraper. Repeat as needed until the glue is fully removed.
Use a dab of cooking oil and rub the glue off then clean the mirror with window cleaner to remove oil. No harm to the mirror, works on any type of glass.
Yes, if you use Speedgrip or a similar auto epoxy.
An epoxy is best.