Using the vinyl as a decorative wall mounted bed head. The use of a backer board is not possible in the design constraints. The wall is totally non porous too.
I am unable use any glue with volatile compounds due to Reactive Asthma.
Water based or low volatiles means no contact adhesives.
Gluing with a low odour vinyl floor glue fails because the wall is already waterproof along with the vinyl. This prevents the glue from 'setting' because the tiny amount of moisture never escapes, except around the outer edges, at which point any further 'setting' inside the outer, now airtight area is prevented. Vinyl flooring glue is meant for porous surfaces!
I tested this and a week later the centre area was still wet. In fact any glue or sealer needs to evaporate it's 'moisture' to set.
Any advice from a fellow sufferer with a similar experience would be useful..... Please.
I am unable use any glue with volatile compounds due to Reactive Asthma.
Water based or low volatiles means no contact adhesives.
Gluing with a low odour vinyl floor glue fails because the wall is already waterproof along with the vinyl. This prevents the glue from 'setting' because the tiny amount of moisture never escapes, except around the outer edges, at which point any further 'setting' inside the outer, now airtight area is prevented. Vinyl flooring glue is meant for porous surfaces!
I tested this and a week later the centre area was still wet. In fact any glue or sealer needs to evaporate it's 'moisture' to set.
Any advice from a fellow sufferer with a similar experience would be useful..... Please.