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mounting glues help fix panels, skirting boards, window sills, decor, and sheet materials without unnecessary visible fasteners. They are chosen when a part needs to be installed neatly without damaging the face surface with drilling or screws. The category includes PVA, acrylic, rubber, and MS-polymer formulas for different substrates, element weights, and installation conditions.

What mounting glues help with
  • fixing elements without visible screws, nails, or extra drilling;
  • installing skirting boards, moldings, panels, window sills, decor, and sheet materials;
  • creating a neat joint on visible areas;
  • handling repair, finishing, furniture, and auxiliary installation tasks;
  • matching the formula to a specific substrate: wood, concrete, gypsum, MDF, PVC, metal, ceramic, or combined materials.
How to choose the glue type
  • PVA glues are suitable for wood, cardboard, paper, plywood, and joinery tasks where easy application and a clean bond matter.
  • Acrylic mounting glues suit most interior finishing jobs, including skirting boards, panels, decor, sheet, and porous materials.
  • Rubber glues are used for stronger fixing and tasks that require compatibility with different building substrates.
  • MS-polymer glues are chosen when an elastic joint, mixed-material bonding, or installation in more demanding conditions is needed.
What to check before buying
  • the material of the substrate and the part being fixed;
  • where it will be used: indoors or outdoors, dry areas or areas with higher moisture;
  • the element weight and required initial grab time;
  • the application method: dots, beads, or full-surface spreading when allowed by the instructions;
  • pack size, color, application temperature, and manufacturer limitations.