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Woman in need of help
Can someone please tell me the best glue to use to fix blind to a tiled window. Its a bathroom window as well so it gets very steamy. Have tried the tape version of no more nails which worked fine on a mirror but no luck with the blind. Please help it's driving me crazy and giving the neighbours an eyefull! lol
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It's absolutely not unreasonable to need a blind in the bathroom, even over a frosted window (I've watched my own window when the light is on in the evening and could tell who was in there by the outline!). Speak to your landlord and ask him if he can fit one or you can - don't give any other choices and don't mention fixing! Standard fixing is screwing the brackets to the wall/tiles so unless he's utterly dim he'll know that's on the cards.
If you're nervous about breaking the tiles make sure you use a good, new drill bit for ceramics, use masking tape to stop it skidding before you've got through the glaze and take it slow and steady. I've just done my tiling and put a cabinet, riser rail and shower screen up with screws without cracking a single thing, you can do it!
If you're nervous about breaking the tiles make sure you use a good, new drill bit for ceramics, use masking tape to stop it skidding before you've got through the glaze and take it slow and steady. I've just done my tiling and put a cabinet, riser rail and shower screen up with screws without cracking a single thing, you can do it!
Tina
If I can't fix it with a hammer it's an electrical fault.
If I can't fix it with a hammer it's an electrical fault.
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Ther are suction cups available that would carry the weight of a rod and net. I have used them for years and have had no trouble. The seceret to success is instead of wetting the sucker before atatching to the tiles is to use vaseline or baby oil instead of water.
Purely for research, I have toured the estate where I live and watched people bathing through unetted windows and I can assure you, I had a right eyefull: my case comes up next week!!! and I am counting on your support.
Job done.
www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk
Purely for research, I have toured the estate where I live and watched people bathing through unetted windows and I can assure you, I had a right eyefull: my case comes up next week!!! and I am counting on your support.
Job done.
www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk