You need a strong glue.
Can i glue a wood frame to a mirror.
But he never said what kind of glue would stick to a mirror.
Then on an episode of design on a dime today the contractor glues molding right over the edges of a mirror.
It is actually a two fold solution using two types of adhesive.
Affix the epoxy covered backside of the wood to the mirror s surface.
When applying glue to the wood that will potentially be seen in the mirror take care to apply the glue on the side away from the reflective edge so as not to see the glue in the mirror or get spill over.
Hold the wood piece in place long enough for the glue to set or you can tape the wood in place while it dries.
Hold the wood in place and affix a strip of painter s tape over the wood piece to keep the wood.
Refer to the glue manufacturer s instructions for the drying time but realize that humidity can increase the amount of time it takes glue to dry.
You need to glue the bottom portion of the frame to the mirror first.
I d recommend placing the glue onto the mouding in a zig zag pattern and let it sit for about 8 minutes or so before applying it to the mirror to let it get sticky.
Both of these glues must dry clear because of the reflective quality of the mirror.
One adhesive is for quick trying hot glue and the second for the strength to hold that mirror up for a long time.
Squeeze the epoxy out of the tube and apply it to the back of the wood.
The glue he used looked a lot like wood glue but that canât be right that would not stick to glass or not for longâor after a shower.