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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.
Linoleum and PVC coverings need a flat dry substrate and adhesive spread across the area. If only the edges are fixed, the covering can form waves.