Thank you so much, I used your tips and I used what you mentioned. Glass cleaner and a blade. It worked on my side mirror car and I'm so happy with the result😃 🙏
Unwaxed floss, (or waxed), which most people probably have v. fishing line. That blind spot mirror uses a sticky 3M double-sided foam. It is very good! If attempting to pull it off, it will probably break the mirror glass. As for catching the glass, a piece of any kind of tape can be applied to the mirror and the mini before the spray. Light soapy water can be used for the spray. Not a good repositioning.
I just fixed blind sport mirror when I need to take it off I dnt like my fixed position and I’m worring about how to take it off I hope your video will help and I want to know what you done with tape please
You can use a foam mounting tape. They can be found at most hardware stores in rolls for an economical price. Scotch brand foam tape, Harbor Freight brand foam tape, etc... Just be sure to clean - both the car mirror surface and blind spot mirror plastic back surface for better adhesion of the foam tape.
Please watch again, it's the first thing I mention - the most important one - I mention "fishing line" - 15 seconds into video. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You could try some dental floss. The goal is to "saw" at the adhesive foam with the fishing line. But, any item like string - that is thin, and won't cut or scratch the car door mirror could work. We use fishing line in the body shop to remove emblems prior to painting or detailing. Some of the foam back 3M adhesives are tough to cut into. These blind spot door mirror foam adhesives are fairly easy to cut into.
Thank you so much, I used your tips and I used what you mentioned. Glass cleaner and a blade. It worked on my side mirror car and I'm so happy with the result😃 🙏
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Hey bud great video. Worked like a charm.
Unwaxed floss, (or waxed), which most people probably have v. fishing line. That blind spot mirror uses a sticky 3M double-sided foam. It is very good! If attempting to pull it off, it will probably break the mirror glass. As for catching the glass, a piece of any kind of tape can be applied to the mirror and the mini before the spray. Light soapy water can be used for the spray. Not a good repositioning.
Sure, that will all work too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Fantastic, would have never thought of the fishing line!!
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Very helpful to me too! Thanks for posting this clip.
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Very helpful
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Awesome ! Thank you!
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Thank You very much!
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I just fixed blind sport mirror when I need to take it off
I dnt like my fixed position and I’m worring about how to take it off
I hope your video will help and I want to know what you done with tape please
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I did not have 3mm tape what should i do
You can use a foam mounting tape. They can be found at most hardware stores in rolls for an economical price. Scotch brand foam tape, Harbor Freight brand foam tape, etc... Just be sure to clean - both the car mirror surface and blind spot mirror plastic back surface for better adhesion of the foam tape.
You mentioned all items needed EXCEPT the most important one- that saw/string thing- what is that?
Please watch again, it's the first thing I mention - the most important one - I mention "fishing line" - 15 seconds into video. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@JakeLesada thank you, my bad, not enough coffee today
I don't have any fishing line, and I don't know anyone who does. Other options?
You could try some dental floss. The goal is to "saw" at the adhesive foam with the fishing line. But, any item like string - that is thin, and won't cut or scratch the car door mirror could work. We use fishing line in the body shop to remove emblems prior to painting or detailing. Some of the foam back 3M adhesives are tough to cut into. These blind spot door mirror foam adhesives are fairly easy to cut into.
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Great video.
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Exelent sir👌
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Rubbing alcohol also works pretty well
Thank you for the great suggestion.
good video
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U.DONT.NEED.ALL.THAT.CRAP