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Posted by David Lochabay - http://saabnet.com/tsn/forms/e.ph (more from David Lochabay - http://saabnet.com/tsn/forms/e.ph) on Thu, 9 Oct 2003 23:28:05
In Reply to: , Kok Chen, Sat, 17 Dec 1988 12:00:00

I was reattaching a rear view mirror to the windshield when, unbelievably, I
glued the wrong face of the mount to the windshield. Even more
unbelievably, it took me quite some time to figure out why the mirror would
not hang on the mount. How do I get this newly glued mount off the
windshield? I used rear view mirror glue which you find in any auto store.
Consists of two parts. An activator which you apply to the window with an
applicator after you have broken a seal, then place one drop of another
substance on the mount, then hold the mount to the windshield. Seems to
work pretty good, as it does not want to budge.
David Lochabay
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