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Clean the surface
Dust, dirt and grit are the enemies of adhesion. Take a brush and give the surface a scrub to get rid of as much of these things as you can.
A stylish, tool-free way to get objects mounted on rough surfaces indoors and outside.
Click through the tabs above this step-by-step video to see how quick and easy it is to get your projects – and your possessions – off the ground.
You don’t have to borrow a drill or find rawl plugs. You don’t even need to make any noise. Because attaching an Adhesive Screw to rough surfaces like brickwork, tiles, glass, plastics, metal, wood, stone and concrete is simple, silent and reversible.
Dust, dirt and grit are the enemies of adhesion. Take a brush and give the surface a scrub to get rid of as much of these things as you can.
Peel off the protective foil to expose the adhesive rim.
Choose a smooth, even spot in the area you want to mount the screw, and stick the base to surface. Don’t press it too hard or you’ll find that the adhesive can seep out when you come to apply it. If you’re using two screws as in this example, do the same with the second screw. (Two screws will support 5kg.)
Use the tool supplied to pierce the tube’s nozzle and then slip it over the other end of the tube.
Insert the nozzle into the larger of the two holes and twist in the adhesive until it starts coming out of the smaller hole. Repeat the process with the second screw. There’s no need to press down – just leave the screws for 12 hours to allow the nie wieder bohren. Technology time to set (it’s the moisture in the air that reacts with the formula and gives it its sticking power).
Once the adhesive has set, reattach the screw covers.
You’re now ready to hang your plant basket, or practically anything at all such as a mailbox or tool rack, such is the versatility of the Adhesive Screw.
This is even easier than applying the screw. nie wieder bohren. Technology has been developed to be super powerful when it comes to load bearing, but not when it comes to resisting torsion. So all you need to do is take an adjustable wrench, get a firm grip on the screw mount, and gently but firmly twist the screw away from the surface.