Rear view mirror come off?
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That happened to me a few years back. I took my car to a window tint/auto accessory place and asked them for advice on how to fix the problem. One guy grabbed a spray can of something, followed me to my car, sprayed the stuff on the windshield, and stuck my mirror back on.
He said, "No problem." And there was no charge!
And no, I'm not a hot, sexy babe! I have no idea what he sprayed on there.some kind of super-adhesive. Anyway, you might try the same approach at your auto supply store. Can't guarantee you'll get a nice clerk like I did, though.
I used Loctite Superglue on mine and it worked fine!
Check any auto parts store. They sell an epoxy made especially for glueing the rear view mirror back on, and it really works. If you have a small piece that is a mount, glue that on and let it dry before hooking the mirror on. Super glue will not work, too brittle when dried. Good luck.
Go to Kmart and buy Sealall, it should work.But make sure the area is cleaned.
Go to a windscreen centre and ask one of the tech's to reapply it for you. It isnt the glue or the pad you use thats the problem. Its making sure the windscreen is perfectly clean and grease free.
They will have the correct cleaners and adhesives.
epoxy resin and a bit of gaffer tape while it dries. do not apply pressure as i have seen windscreens crack.
Halfords sell a mirror that sticks on with a suction cup, which is excellent, though temporary.
I found that the Glass glue from Halfords was ok, but you really needed the glass and the mirror to be perfectly clean.
Next when you fasten it up, chock it up with a bit of wood for at least 24 hours. I used a 3foot pole wedged againt the handbrake.
Worked for me.
Loctite products actuall makes a rear veiw mirror adhesive kit.
Follow the directions EXACTLY!
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