Mounting signs inside of windows

Hey guys! I want to attach product advertisements to the inside of the windows in a cafe, and a General Store I’m adding to my layout. Any recommendations on the adhesives or techniques to best mount/attach these to the inside of the glazing? Thanks!

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It depends on what the cafe is made of. If it has wood window frames, you can buy very narrow strips of wood to put on the inside of the window to hold the pictures against the glass, assuming they have glass. You can use any kind of glue to hold the wood strips against the frame of the window and the pictures. If you need "glass’ made, the company AcrylicUSA is wonderful.

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Welcome back on board, Jeff1952.

I use a clear sellotape (here in the U.K.) and stick it to the edge of the signage and building. If I need to change the sign to another, unpeel and stick the new one in place.

David

I have used 3M Scotch 77 spray adhesive to mount paper signs on Masonite with great results. I have not tried it on clear plastic windows, but the “color” is transparent and it dries clear. So, you might experiment with that spray adhesive. Be aware that it dries quickly, so be prepared.

Rich

Thanks Rich.

Thanks David.

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