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I'm a renter and would like to put up some curtains over the window in the picture. As a renter, I can't drill holes in the walls. The room dimensions are too wide for an extra long tension rod (3.6m), plus it's not that nice to look at an extra long rod hanging across a wall in the way of a door.
I've tried Gorilla clear mounting tape but that didn't hold on to the brick (I might need more hooks than the two I used). Another option is to use clear epoxy (Araldite) but I fear it'll also not hold on the brick side. I cleaned the brackets with strong isopropyl alcohol but didn't clean the bricks as I wasn't sure it'd make much difference. Maybe it would... Another option is to use clear epoxy (Araldite) but I fear it'll also not hold on the brick side. I know with the epoxy method, I'd need to clean the surfaces with acetone instead of isopropyl alcohol.
Hello @San_Dee
Thanks for sharing your question about temporarily fixing brackets to your brick wall. I suggest looking at the Jack Black Hanging Basket Lock in Brick Hook. This hook operates by using a heavy weight to provide a compression force on the brick. If your curtain is heavy enough it should provide enough force to keep the hooks in place. I suggest testing the curtain rods at the store to see which one fits. Once you find a suitable rod it will just be a matter of installing it and putting the curtains on.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks Eric! 😊
Weight shouldn't be an issue as my blockout curtains are moderately heavy (fabric with acrylic coating).
I had found out in my research about brick hooks but the ones I found online elsewhere didn't seem too sturdy and I couldn't seem to find something similar in Bunnings. I'm glad there is something and I'll definitely check out this hook in store!
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