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Re: mounting rearview mirror
3m makes these heavy duty mounting squares. I use em for all kinds of
stuff, they work really well. It's a double stick foam square thingy but
really, really strong. Don't know if it'll hold up the mirror though.
They're pretty inexpensive so it's probably worth a shot. Staples would
have them.
- Jan Folkson www.janfolkson.com
"Only realize the truth...There is no spoon"
> From: Richard Pizzulo <pez18@zebra.net>
> Organization: none
> Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 18:44:47 -0500
> To: "scirocco-l@scirocco.org" <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> Subject: mounting rearview mirror
>
> Over the past year I have had to reapply my rearview mirror to the
> windshield about 35 times. I usually use super glue, and have even
> broke down and bought the "Rearview mirror Glue kit" from walmart -
> which is really just expensive superglue. I have even gone as far as to
> rough a little circle on my windshield with sandpaper?
>
> Oh, the point - what in the world works best to hold this thing on? I
> know it's evenyally going to break from falling so much if I can't get
> it to stay. Shit, make that 36 times now!
>
> -=Rick
> 84' 8V Wolfs
> Mobile, AL
>
>
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