I apologise for the wrong terminology as English is not my native language.
I had laminate flooring installed in my house and the gaps near the walls were closed with baseboards that as instructed by the seller were glued onto the wall with adhesive. Now 6 months later one of them pulled away from the wall. I would say that around half of it is still glued onto the wall and the other half I can grab and move away around 2cm.
Do you have an advice on how to glue it back onto the wall if I don't have enough room to get behind it with a glue gun? I don't want to remove the whole thing away as I would risk damaging the wall behind and it's brand new :( I also don't want to nail it to the wall as that just doesn't look nice to me even if I painter over the nail. Is there any tool/gadget that can be used to apply glue behind the baseboard?
This is how it looks: https://ibb.co/YRGwXhS
DogRiverRoad t1_iy3c5wt wrote
Yea, I am not surprised this failed. You need to nail this, all of it, not just where it is popping off the wall, everywhere. 18 gauge brad nails, use a paintable wood filler to fill the holes, sand, then paint, you will not see any nail holes.
Pin nailers work well, but don't buy a pinner just for this.
For future reference, in certain applications, just gluing things works well. This is not one of them, you still need to mechanical fastening.