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mirrowing a wall

Is there anyone out there who has tiled a wall in a small room with mirror tiles, size 8"x8"? I started doing so with the tapes recommended and supplied to me by the home supply store and after the second night one tile came off and the next night the second tile. javascript:sad()
Luckily I had started to do one row only. I am now told that in addition to the tapes they sell for these mirror tiles one should use mirror mastix. Am now hesitant to try it, although this room would greatly benefit from a mirrowed wall.
I very much would appreciate you're sharing of experience and information on this subject of mirrowing walls. javascript:smiley()
thanks, Elisabeth

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Good morning Elizabeth, I helped my friend mirror her bedroom closet doors. We used Liquid Nails to secure the tiles. However there is a site,( Nail Power), that gives you instructions on how to mirror a wall. Click on, http://www.nailpower.com/how_to/mirror_how_to.htm and simply follow directions. Good luck, it's gonna look great! Tom

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Old Aug 2, 2004, 08:39 AM   #3  
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Re: mirrowing a wall

Dear Ultra Expert 'Speedball1": You certainly deserve your name!

Thank you very much for your speedy reply and the site recommended; it will solve my problem.

With friendly regards, Elisabeth

P.S. What a wonderful site this is and the site users helping others,
as you just did, are to be commended.! ;D
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