command strips for mirrors

Command strips can be used to mount mirrors on a wide range of surfaces, including drywall, metal, stained wood, cinder block, and plaster surfaces. The strips, however, won’t stick to brick or newly painted walls.

What command Strip should I use for mirrors?

The easiest way to hang a mirror with command strips is by using the large picture hanging strips. These are designed for heavy-duty jobs, so they can support up to 16 pounds per pack of four strips (or 32 pounds total).

Can Command Strips hold a heavy mirror?

Yes, you can hang a mirror with Command Strips as long as you use the right amount to support the weight of the mirror. Each strip can support a certain amount of load, and when combined together, these weight thresholds can be increased to support even some large mirrors.

Can you use Command strips on glass?

Can I use Command™ Products on glass windows? It is okay to use Command™ Products if the glass is not exposed to direct sunlight and not flooded with water. For glass shower doors use our special Water-Resistant line of products (blue strip) which are clearly marked on our packaging.

What can I use to hang a heavy mirror without nails?

Luckily, there is a way to hang heavy mirrors on the wall without nails or screws – FIX-PRO® Extreme Mounting Tape. This ultra strong mounting tape sticks to a variety of surfaces including glass, metal, tile, stone, brick and wood, meaning you’ll never need to mount a mirror with nails and screws again.

How do you get command strips off glass?

A Piece of Floss and a Hairdryer will do the Trick

First, warm up the adhesive with a hairdryer. 30 seconds or so seems to be about right. Next, use dental floss or fishing line to gently cut through the adhesive strip. Rub off any remaining adhesive residue, and the Command Hook is ready to reuse!

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