


Hi all, I’m really stuck with this and hoping someone here might have a solution. I’m trying to hang an oval-shaped, 20kg frameless mirror on a plasterboard wall. The challenge: the existing brackets on the mirror don’t work because:
- They don’t align with the wall studs, and
- They’re on the wrong side of the mirror for where we want to hang it.
We don’t want to glue the mirror directly to the wall. So my plan was to glue new brackets (2 D-rings to align with the studs, plus 1 D-ring which, together with 1 original bracket, will be hung on a screw in a Ramset Super Wallmate anchors rated up to 20kg) onto the back of the mirror, which has a thin white plastic film covering.
Here’s what I’ve tried:
Attempt 1:
Glued EverHang heavy-duty D-rings (25kg rated) directly to the plastic film using Selleys Hold Up. After 72 hours, they peeled off easily with no effort.
Attempt 2:
Removed all the Hold Up adhesive, sanded both the film and the D-rings lightly for better grip. Used Selleys Liquid Nails Original (green tube) and followed the instructions carefully. It looked more promising, but after 72 hours, a bit of force still made them pop off. (Pics show where they failed and one that I haven’t removed yet.)
My questions:
- Why are none of these adhesives working? Even the staff at Bunnings was stumped.
- Should I try removing the white plastic film and glue directly to the grey backing? Would that risk damaging the mirror if it fails again?
- Or is there a better approach I haven’t thought of?
Any advice would be hugely appreciated – thank you in advance!
- Lili