Sorry, I don't quite know how to properly ask this question, but I'm looking for a heat resistant adhesive (double sided) to mount a glass pane on the front of an oven.
There is a front tempered glass panel on my stove that fell off. It seems that the glass panel just sits on a 2mm ish lip flat edge with no lip. It was originally held on using double sided tape of some sort that has since lost its adhesive properties (terrible design). Yesterday, when we opened the oven (luckily it was not hot) the glass pane fell right off the door.
Repair wise, I'm expecting to keep the stove for a few more years before replacing it with something newer looking, so a temporary solution is fine... however, I have nothing on hand that will work to repair, so I have to buy a solution anyways. The issue is basically cosmetic.
I was thinking of grabbing a double sided tape like "No more nails" for like $13 to mount and stick the glass pane back on for a total cost of like $15 or less all in.
Research wise, most heat resistant adhesives are silicone based, but I don't know if garden variety silicone works or not. These range in price from like $8-13 for silicone repair/silicone sealant and silicone kitchen and bath for which I don't know the difference. Some solutions, I'd have to buy a caulking gun to use.
I'm leaning towards the No more nails solution. Would this work? Or would the heat from the oven screw up the adhesive and I'd be back to square one relatively quickly?
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