Interlocking brackets on the wall and the mirror provide secure and level hanging.
How to hang a frameless mirror on a wall with adhesive.
Just like the clipping process use a level to make sure the lines are straight.
Make a mark where you want the mirror to be.
To use clips put the mirror where you want to hang it and use a pencil to mark the top and bottom corners.
Use a power drill to carefully make pilot holes into the frame using the pre drilled holes in the bracket as a guide.
Set the bottom of the mirror into the j channel with the adhesive facing toward.
A new purchase would likely come with its own hardware but you can also buy a pack of clips for a mirror just make sure the mirror thickness matches the indicated clip thickness.
Hold the mirror flush against the wall and mark the top and bottom corners with the help of a pencil.
Screw your wall anchor into the second mark you made.
Reposition the mirror to its original location and screw the other end of the cable to the top of it.
Many frameless mirrors rely on mirror clips installed at the top and bottom of the mirror and sometimes along the sides.
Remove the mirror and put another mark two inches below the first mark.
Lift the mirror with the help of an assistant.
The painter s tape is the area where the mirror would be glued in.
Screw one end of the cable to the wall anchor.
Ensure not to touch the adhesive applied to the back of the mirror.
Place 2 clips on the bottom 1 on each side and 1 on top for most mirrors though a large mirror may need more.