Does peeling paint on car rearview mirrors have any impact?

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DelSadie
07/24/25 3:29am
Peeling paint on car rearview mirrors does not affect their functionality. Here are specific details about rearview mirrors: 1. Reasons for looseness: Generally, the looseness of the interior rearview mirror is caused by the hanging of a dashcam or heavy decorative items. If the connection between the interior rearview mirror and the windshield becomes loose, glue can be used to secure it. If the ball joint of the rearview mirror is loose, tools can be used to tighten the screws. 2. Adjustment method: For adjusting the interior rearview mirror, first adjust the seat to a comfortable position, then align the horizon to the center of the rearview mirror, ensuring a full and clear view of the rear windshield.
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VonChristian
08/10/25 11:06pm
The car's rearview mirror is peeling and losing paint, which may seem like a minor issue, but from a safety perspective, it poses significant hidden dangers. Once the paint layer is broken, rainwater and air can easily seep in, causing the metal inside to rust. Over time, the rust can loosen or deform the mirror frame's mounting points. When driving with strong vibrations, the mirror may wobble or even fall off, severely affecting your ability to see vehicles or pedestrians behind you. Blurred vision during lane changes or reversing increases the risk of accidents. Additionally, severe peeling can cause the adjustment mechanism to fail, preventing the mirror from being properly positioned and creating even greater safety risks. It is recommended to regularly check the condition of the rearview mirror. If you notice paint peeling, visit a 4S shop or repair shop for a repaint as soon as possible—don’t delay. Addressing small details ensures driving safety, which is more important than anything else.
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