Mount Towel Bar
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Can I use plaster of Paris to re-mount a ceramic holder towel bar?
In our bathroom towel bar is a power ceramic holders and one of them fell into the drywall. I wondered how I could fix this. I saw a couple of things online that says to use the plaster of Paris, I just cannot find a way to do it, or that even if it would work. Help please!
If the wall behind is still intact, use a stain slightly construction adhesive like Liquid Nails or PL400. Use tape to hold it until the glue sets. If not, you have to take the other off and move support up or down slightly. Replace with the adhesive and repair of the wall that was damaged. Hope this helps.
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