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Reattaching rear view mirror.

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Just want some friendly advise on reattaching rear view mirror.

 

I have purchased the Evo-Stik Rear View Mirror Adhesive from Amazon. All I need to do is clean the surface and reapply. What is the best thing to use to clear off access glue? White spirit? Any tips and advise would be helpful.

 

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Not sure about residue but..

Best bet for refitting is to glue the metal bit on its own first, leave 24 hrs and then attach the mirror. I took mine to a local screen fitters and got them to glue it as they use proper trade stuff.

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I have tried to take the metal coin out with no luck at all. How much did they charge you to professionally glue it on?

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You'll never get a decent bond with the weight of the whole mirror hanging from the unset glue.. From memory they may have removed it for me. I know the place that did it, so I think I gave them a tenner for the tea kitty or something!

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Agree with baron easirr withjust the coin. If you have a kocal garage that you use they should have some bonding agent maybe worth dropping by

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Cant get that damn coin out. tried with pilers, WD40 sprayed on it.

 

I rang a few companies up today but no one will just fit the rear view mirror. Any one know a place in South London? My local garage will just use the glue I've just purchased.

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That metal disc is well bonded on and if your using pliers to remove it, you're risking trashing the screen. Take it to a windscreen place, they're the experts who do it day in day out.

 

WD40 is a water dispersant (hence the WD part). It won't break down glue...

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Thanks Sean, That explains why its so hard to twist it out.

 

I spent my lunch time ringing up windscreen places, no one seems to just apply the rear view mirrors. Any one got any recommendations?

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Try acetone in the place of your WD40, it should breakdown and superglue. Nail polish remover if full of the stuff if you cant find and neat

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I went to a windscreen place and asked one of the fitters. (Looked suitably sad and helpless) He did the whole thing and had to force him to accept a tip. Took about half an hours hanging about. No harm in trying.

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