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    Default Re: Open Question: what is the best silicon to stick a mirror to tiles?

    If you don't want to drill holes into the tiles then Mirror Mate is best for this.
    Avoid silicone as it will eat away at the back of the mirror over time.

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    Default Re: Open Question: what is the best silicon to stick a mirror to tiles?

    As above - Use mirror adhesive, proper screws or mirror fixing pads - DO NOT USE SILICON to fix mirrors !

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