Re: Remove OEM Mirror from Glass
Thanks Cap'n.
People vary from using a razor blade to not using one since it may scratch
the windshield glass. Some also suggest using a heat gun or hair dryer to
heat the area and then the mount will come off easier. I guess hair dryers
heat to 250 degrees which is much hotter than the inside of a car.
As they say, do it right the first time. I just rather not buy a new
winshield.
"CaptainKrunch" <nobody@nothing.com> wrote in message
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> I would imagine you would unscrew the mirror from the mount and then use
a
> razor blade to remove the bracket
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> CaptainKrunch
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> "SpongeBob SquarePants Rules!" <al_langevinJAILSPAMMERS@yahoo.com> wrote
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> message news:4aXdc.6671$rg5.30065@attbi_s52...
> > Is there a best way to remove the mirror mount from the winshield? I
read
> > somewhere to heat it up (hair dryer) and then pull it off. Not sure how
to
> > clean the glue off either. I understand I have to be really careful.
> Thanks
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