pickles Posted September 3 Posted September 3 Hi Anybody know what the flexible glue is that holds the glass mirrors in place? As part of the build you pry out the mirror then attach the side fitting and then re-assemble. Following day I returned to the car and mirror was on floor in pieces. Note* don't order new mirror(s) ... they are $80 a pop plus shipping. Went to local glass/mirror shop they cut me 2 new ones for $11 ... a bargain! But I digress, ... the glue is on two of the plastic posts and its texture ... how do I describe it? ... it's like the best booger you ever picked out your nose Cheers Pickles
7Westfield Posted September 4 Posted September 4 the glass shop should have your answer I wouldn;t be surprised if it's just a good silicon caulk
IamScotticus Posted September 4 Posted September 4 (edited) @pickles This can't be right. Glue? Mirrors usually have socket cups to attach to the housing. This is a hack job. What glue was used? Often, the quality and technique of the surface prep is the determining factor for any glue to work. Try this. Get a roll of adhesive backed Velcro and a block of foam. Cut the foam to be a pedestal to attach the mirror to and to the middle of the housing. Velcro front an back of foam block. Edited September 4 by IamScotticus
EdWills Posted September 4 Posted September 4 16 hours ago, pickles said: Hi Anybody know what the flexible glue is that holds the glass mirrors in place? As part of the build you pry out the mirror then attach the side fitting and then re-assemble. Following day I returned to the car and mirror was on floor in pieces. Note* don't order new mirror(s) ... they are $80 a pop plus shipping. Went to local glass/mirror shop they cut me 2 new ones for $11 ... a bargain! But I digress, ... the glue is on two of the plastic posts and its texture ... how do I describe it? ... it's like the best booger you ever picked out your nose Cheers Pickles It is possible that hot glue from a glue gun has been used due to the 'string' across the plastic surface. If the glass is not attached quick enough and the glue is left to cool, the holding strength is diminished. Hot glue looks like the above, and don't touch it when it is hot, as it does cause painful burns. It can be removed easily with isopropyl alcohol (an original fix from the great Norm Abrams on the PBS programme 'This Old House'). W You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friends' nose!
wdb Posted September 4 Posted September 4 I have a tube of flexible cement that never hardens fully. I kind of think they'd use silicone though. I also agree that it's a pretty chintzy mirror!
slowdude Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Went with SPA mirrors plus the uberniche door hinge / integrated mount. Put a rubber grommet in between the ball and the tightening screw on the mount. Mirror is going to outlive the car. If you don't replace. Liquid Nails and send it.
IamScotticus Posted September 8 Posted September 8 This? https://uberniche.co.uk/mirror-mounts.html 1
slowdude Posted September 8 Posted September 8 3 minutes ago, IamScotticus said: This? https://uberniche.co.uk/mirror-mounts.html Yep, sorry for not linking.
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