Mix using a wooden paint stick or large.
How to glue plastic sheeting to block wall.
Pour a gallon of warm water into a bucket.
This glue is strong enough to hold plastic sheeting to other materials for a long time and it dries smooth and clear.
Attach plastic to wall.
Firmly press the plastic and the other surface together.
Dip a scrub brush in the solution and scrub the wall working from the top down and across the.
Start along the top edge with a thick bead of adhesive and work downwards.
Lay a piece of drywall board flat on the ground with the paper side down.
Nails while not so much an adhesive in the traditional sense of the word standard carpenters nails are still an integral part of securing the molding to the wall.
As recommended in the march issue of fine homebuilding i glued the plastic to the foundation wall up about 1 foot from crawl space floor with polyurathane liquid nails.
Strength of the adhesive should not be a major concern as any commercially available wall glue will be plenty strong enough to hold molding to the wall material.
After cutting the panel to length apply even sized ribbons of adhesive to its back.
Add about 1 4 cup trisodium phosphate into the water.
Apply construction adhesive to the wall.
Using your brush completely coat the plastic sheeting and the other surface with contact cement.
Position the panel next to the wall and press it into place.
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.
The solution is to use contact cement.
Hold the caulk gun on the drywall and pull the trigger evenly as you apply the adhesive in swirls over the entire back of the drywall.
The liquid nails stuck fine to the block but after about a week the plastic just peeled off the wall.
Keep the adhesive 2 to 3 inches from the edges of the drywall and apply a generous amount everywhere else.