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							It's one of those ones that attach directly to the inside surface of the windscreen, and it keeps frigging falling off.
 Before now I've been using a two-part epoxy to fasten it (always fun holding it still for ten minutes), which works until winter rolls around again -- when I assume the metal interface contracts more than usual, breaking the glue. (Seems it's that time of the year again.) Would I have better results with a hot glue gun maybe? Or something else? | |||
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							there is actaully a glue for this    get it at any auto shop! 
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							Clean window area properly with thinners / prepsol or simular, also clean metal base properly.
 Unscrew to metal base and give it a roughen up on the side that sticks to the window. Glue it back onto the window and hold in place with tape,l when dry reattach mirror. | |||
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							Loctite Rear View Mirror glue is the go. And follow the instructions on the back of the package!						
						
						
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							Since you mention that its annoying to hold it still for 10 minutes I thought I had better just check, you have removed the actual mirror and are working with just the mount right?
 On the front of the base is a small grub screw, remove that, the mount will slide out. Its fairly light and you can easily use a bit of tape to hold it while the glue dries. | ||
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							If you use the correct adhesive it dries in 35 seconds and you can refit the mirror in 2 hours      
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							Used some of the locite stuff a couple of years ago to reattach the mirror in dads car, worked a treat.						
						
						
								
							 
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							A few days after using the hot glue gun, I found the mirror on the front seat again, and was able to peel the remaining blob off by hand.
 That a specialised glue for this particular job exists is proof that we live in a society gone mad, but thanks twr7cx: I'll grab some Loctite. RedRoo/Heydonms: Yep, I was holding the entire mirror up to dry. Removing the mount and using tape is something I *should've* thought of -- so thanks for the tip! While I'm at it, I might replace the unit with something more attractive. | |||
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