Techniques for Sticking Rearview Mirror Back On

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Techniques for Sticking Rearview Mirror Back On

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Any good techniques for sticking the rearview mirror back on....So it stays there for at least a day or 2

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go to halfords or any motor parts shop & they sell the glue to stick it on
 
Yep it's a pain once it falls off as none of the recommended adhesives, even the strong bonds with pieces of gauze do the job.

The surface area of the securing pad is just too small for the weight of the huge mirror so what to do is cut a piece of aluminium abiout 1 1/2" square (35mm),rough up one side and stick the mirror securing pad to that without the mirror attached. Leave it alone for a day to really harden.

In the meantime free up the mirror adjustment by putting some engine valve grinding paste on the ball socket for mirror mevement and work this in vigorously as this is often so stiff that it puts too great a strain on the securing pad. Once you've worked it loose (could take a while) then wash out the paste and put a little lubricating grease on the balljoint.

Next day, thorughly clean off the glass ready for fixing the mirror pad alone. Make suer you ermove any pervfious attempts at fixing bond. Now watch it, as the pad has to go quite low on the window to allow the mirror to slide down from above. Check out the positioning very carefully as there's no moving afterwards.

Then use the strongest mirror bond you can find to fix the aluminium plate to the window, make sure it's square (looks just fine) and leave it overnight.

Then fix your mirror!
 
Go to National , they did mine for 3 quid. With mega hold glue. Mine dropped off twice previously, when I used two sticky pads from Halfords. I gave up and took it to National.
 
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Cheers Deckchair..

I think I will give that a go.....I havn't had a mirror
since I have had the car......Any Idea's where to get
a piece of ally...was that one and half inches sqaure?

Or one by half.
 
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About 35mm square of 1.0mm or 1.5mm thick aluminium (so it looks smart and doesn't rust), available from any ironmongers or metal merchant. I doesn't have to be that thick and you can cut it yourself from a sheet with some tin snips.

Like I said though, a lot of the problem is the mirror gets really stiff to move and seems to "stick" especially in summer, so free that up before you do the job of fixing the mirror. It doesn't have to be that tight.
 

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