Rearview Mirror glue
Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Can't you take the mirror into Ace Hardware and do a little trial and error?
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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
SAE or Metric ?
SAE - https://www.harborfreight.com/150-piece ... 67671.html
Metric - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LD8QCPY/re ... 8128812634
SAE - https://www.harborfreight.com/150-piece ... 67671.html
Metric - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LD8QCPY/re ... 8128812634
Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Did take it into ace last night
It's a 10-32 screw. Don't remember the length, think it's a 7/16". 37¢.
Cleaned the inside of the windshield very well last night, then loctite'd in the mirror+set screw to the button... mirror's holding nice and tight now.
now watch, i'll bust the button off the windshield again this weekend


It's a 10-32 screw. Don't remember the length, think it's a 7/16". 37¢.
Cleaned the inside of the windshield very well last night, then loctite'd in the mirror+set screw to the button... mirror's holding nice and tight now.
now watch, i'll bust the button off the windshield again this weekend


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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Not that it’s mkre expensive to buy a $.10 screw but I’ve got #10-32’s if it will coax you to come up and hang out 

Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Head this way, we'll have some fun. And bring a snowmobile.



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I trade beer for snowmobile rentals
Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Well, here we go again.



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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Fell off again.
Think the longest I had one stay put was about 18 months after I reglued it.

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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
You gots to stop crankin da rap tunes so loud bro! You're shakin the shit out of the windshield 

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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
It's dutch hardstyle, and it's not that loud.
Oddly, the glue sorta half-failed. Half the glue is adhered to the button, other half is still stuck to the glass. Split right down the middle.





Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Stuck'd back on and holding well.

- Mark outside of glass with dry-erase marker
- Scrape remaining glue off glass and button with razor blade
- Clean glass and button with carb spray
- Stick button to piece of masking tape
- Use cleaner/activator pad on glass and button
- Buff glass and button with microfiber cloth until clean (no smudges/haze on glass)
- Apply 3 drops of adhesive to button
- Stick button to windshield and stick the tape on to hold the button in place
- Let it sit overnight
- Remove tape, reinstall mirror

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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
6 months. 

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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
I went through this on a car that a windshield place replaced a windshield for me on. It is amazing how hard these are to mount and get to stay.
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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Almost two years. Fuck's sake, here we go again....


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Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Permatex or 3M kit. I've never had one detach unless I knocked it off. Preparation of surfaces are key.
Re: Rearview Mirror glue
Did the Permatex kit again.
The past few times I've done a fairly thorough surface prep... scrape the remaining glue from glass and button with a razor, wipe clean with carb spray, let it dry, wipe with alcohol, let it dry, do the prep/activator wipe, buff that, apply adhesive, tape button to window, let it sit for a few days.
This time, instead of putting "one drop" (lmao) on the button as per instructions (previously been doing 2-3 drops for surface area), I put a couple drops on and schmeared the drops over the entire surface of the button before attaching to the window.
The past few times I've done a fairly thorough surface prep... scrape the remaining glue from glass and button with a razor, wipe clean with carb spray, let it dry, wipe with alcohol, let it dry, do the prep/activator wipe, buff that, apply adhesive, tape button to window, let it sit for a few days.
This time, instead of putting "one drop" (lmao) on the button as per instructions (previously been doing 2-3 drops for surface area), I put a couple drops on and schmeared the drops over the entire surface of the button before attaching to the window.