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What glue does one use to stick the rear view mirror back onto the windscreen?

Superglue? Does not use double sided tape, is some sort of clear glue.

Managed to knock mine off.. :angry:

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What glue does one use to stick the rear view mirror back onto the windscreen?

Superglue? Does not use double sided tape, is some sort of clear glue.

Managed to knock mine off.. :angry:

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There is a special glue.. I had some..any windscreen repairer will have it. Its friggen dear too. Loctite 406 will do it though.

Cheers

Glenn

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BTW.... Repco sells the 406

Be bloody careful tho. What ever it touches it stays there, dont drip it anywhere...

Interesting subject tho... brings back memories... who kicked the mirror off, wife or GF ???

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Be bloody careful tho. What ever it touches it stays there, dont drip it anywhere...

Yeah, fully agree with that statement. :wacko:

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Interesting subject tho... brings back memories... who kicked the mirror off, wife or GF ???

Bahahahaha... trying to get the feet through the grab handles in a VW beetle.. :lol:

BTW I'm not telling!! B)

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BTW I'm not telling!!

That means yourself :D

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those would normally be attached using a UV cured glazing glue, any windscreen place should be able to do it or a mobile novus man. He'll show you his crack while he's there too.

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Gaffa tape that ho

Mines stuck on with Clear 2 pot resin that my dad used to stick glass to steel when he was working for DB

If your coming up these ways you could have that...it's fricken expensive stuff.

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Dropped off a customers vehicle to Hawkesbay glass today, they use a special cement type stuff, cures in 15 minutes, only costs $10.00 i believe.

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