Step 5 fix the plastic piece in place in the epoxy.
Glueing plastic sheet to wall.
Apply the adhesive in short zigzags or waves.
Firmly press the plastic and the other surface together.
Leave the clamps in place until the glue is completely dry.
Hold it firmly against the concrete until the epoxy sets up.
Secure your plastic to the other surface with clamps.
The glue should be applied with a sprayer paint roller or brush.
Contact adhesive is the industry stander for gluing formica to drywall.
Epoxy is a thick and strongly cohesive glue meaning that you can build up the glue around the base of the plastic to help hold it in place.
Apply construction adhesive to the wall.
Place the first sheet against the back wall of the shower and set a level on top.
Start along the top edge with a thick bead of adhesive and work downwards.
Hold the plastic up over the wall you want to cover and use a utility knife to cut around extrusion such as windows and pipes.
Adjust the sheet until it is level and draw a plumb line across the top either on the drywall or right on the.
Start at the top of the wall and work over then down both pressing pulling and smoothing as you go.
Usually there should be two coats applied before sticking the mica because drywall is somewhat porous.
Hold plastic sheeting up to the wall and press into place when properly positioned.