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in our bathroom, we have a wooden towel bar, held by two ceramic end brackets that are attached to the wall. its been fine for the past 23 years we've lived there, but yesterday, one of the bracket ends fell off. its a really old house, so I'm not surprised. my question is... what kind of adhesive should be used to attach ceramic to ceramic? some kind of cement? anyone knowledgeable about bathroom maintenance or remodeling, please let me know. thanks in advance.
 
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a friend of mine does some minor home maintenance & repair work. he's mainly an electrician. but he said that to attach a ceramic bracket to ceramic tile, he strongly recommends that I use Loctite Power Grab construction adhesive.

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a friend of mine does some minor home maintenance & repair work. he's mainly an electrician. but he said that to attach a ceramic bracket to ceramic tile, he strongly recommends that I use Loctite Power Grab construction adhesive.

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This stuff works great, glue it and tape it up with blue masking tape while it dries.
 

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a friend of mine does some minor home maintenance & repair work. he's mainly an electrician. but he said that to attach a ceramic bracket to ceramic tile, he strongly recommends that I use Loctite Power Grab construction adhesive.

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Yep, that would work just fine.
 

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If what you're talking about is similar to this with the exception that the bracket is also ceramic instead of wood, then I absolutely would use screws to secure it to the wall.
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that's absolutely ridiculous. it was originally attached with construction cement, and has been that way for the past 20+ years (until it fell off). you really think I'm going to drill into a ceramic bracket to screw it into the wall?? are you insane??? why don't you go talk crazy somewhere else, ok? you're wasting my time.
 

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that's absolutely ridiculous. it was originally attached with construction cement, and has been that way for the past 20+ years (until it fell off). you really think I'm going to drill into a ceramic bracket to screw it into the wall?? are you insane??? why don't you go talk crazy somewhere else, ok? you're wasting my time.

I hope this isn't a serious reply...
 

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that's absolutely ridiculous. it was originally attached with construction cement, and has been that way for the past 20+ years (until it fell off). you really think I'm going to drill into a ceramic bracket to screw it into the wall?? are you insane??? why don't you go talk crazy somewhere else, ok? you're wasting my time.
Alrighty then...
 

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in our bathroom, we have a wooden towel bar, held by two ceramic end brackets that are attached to the wall. its been fine for the past 23 years we've lived there, but yesterday, one of the bracket ends fell off. its a really old house, so I'm not surprised. my question is... what kind of adhesive should be used to attach ceramic to ceramic? some kind of cement? anyone knowledgeable about bathroom maintenance or remodeling, please let me know. thanks in advance.
Can you post some pics?

I've seen ceramic brackets mortared directly to the wall with tiles mortared to the wall around the brackets, but haven't seen brackets glued directly to tiles.

(Brackets mortared to the wall is a sucky method because eventually they come off, and never go back on as securely as the first time.)

I get the impression that several other people are also struggling to imagine what you're dealing with.
 

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that's absolutely ridiculous. it was originally attached with construction cement, and has been that way for the past 20+ years (until it fell off). you really think I'm going to drill into a ceramic bracket to screw it into the wall?? are you insane??? why don't you go talk crazy somewhere else, ok? you're wasting my time.
Insanity is our specialty :shrug:
 

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