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So my HOA doesn't allow us to drill into our condos stucco walls. They said we can use adhesive only.
So I was thinking of buying some construction adhesive like this one: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Gorilla-White-Interior-Exterior-Multi-purpose-Construction-Adhesive-Actual-...
And glueing the Arlo Outdoor Mount to the Stucco Wall and then placing the Arlo Pro on the mount.
Do you guys think this will work? And bonus question: when I want to take the adhesive off, will it come off easily or will it damage the stucco? Can I carefully scrape the adhesive off? I don't really care what happens to the mount at that point since its only $20.
Thanks for the help.
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Is there a soffit to mount to?
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Nope, it's all stucco.
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Honestly, don't think you'll get it off after install with construction adhesives.
If you can find a FLAT area or smooth, some of the 3m adhesive ( mc hammerstuuff that comes off later ) for hooks has worked well for some.
Or some form of trim which isn't stucco to mount to then you may get it off.
OR maybe mount a small square piece of wood and attach the mount to that so the mount can be removed later
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Can I not use like a scraper and a hammer to go under the mount and hammer and chissel away the adhesive(if I ever have to remove it)? Or are you saying it just wont come off at all? I thought about it and if the adhesive comes off with a scraper, but leaves spots of stucco that are gone then I can just get one of those foam stucco filler spray things and then also match the paint at Ace or somewhere and repaint it.
Think I'm ok going this route? I just want to be sure the construction adhesive will be strong enough for the 2 lb total of mount and arlo pro camera.
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