
The method to remove the small round mirror on the rearview mirror is: 1. Soak the adhesive around the small round mirror with alcohol; 2. Use a hairdryer to blow hot air, and the small round mirror will come off. The small round mirror, also known as a blind-spot mirror, can expand the field of view and is used as an aid for overtaking and lane changing. The functions of the small round mirror: 1. It allows the driver to better observe the side of the vehicle and the rear wheels while seated, reducing the risk of accidents; 2. It helps in better understanding the road conditions when parking or reversing; 3. It enables drivers who frequently travel on mountain roads, rugged paths, or narrow sections to more effectively adjust the distance between the right side of the vehicle and the road.

I've dealt with many small convex mirrors before, and removing them isn't difficult. First, use a hot hair dryer to blow warm air at the back of the mirror for a few minutes until the adhesive softens, then slowly peel it off. For stubborn adhesive residue, repeatedly wiping with alcohol pads works best, or you can use adhesive remover from hardware stores—just avoid spraying it on the car paint. When peeling, go slowly and flatly; yanking it directly might damage the mirror's coating. Finally, clean any leftover grease with glass cleaner. These small mirrors' adhesives withstand cold but not heat—they may fall off naturally in summer heat, but manual removal is safer and more reliable.

Removing the small round mirror requires attention to the sequence and method. Prepare tools such as a hairdryer, alcohol or essential balm, and a soft cloth. First, heat the rearview mirror to soften the adhesive, then pinch the edge of the small round mirror with your fingers and slowly peel it off horizontally. For any remaining adhesive marks, soak them with alcohol for three minutes before gently scraping them off. Avoid using a blade to scrape hard during the entire process, as it can easily leave permanent scratches on the mirror surface. After removal, it is recommended to thoroughly clean the mirror surface to prevent oil film from affecting driving visibility. By the way, it's best to choose 3M-backed adhesive for such stick-on accessories, as they are easier to clean up later.

The key to handling small round mirrors is softening the adhesive. I usually start by heating the backing adhesive with a heat gun or hairdryer, then slowly peel it off once the adhesive softens. For residue removal, try wiping with alcohol—it works quite well. Remember to apply force horizontally when peeling; pulling vertically might damage the rearview mirror. After cleaning, use glass cleaner for a thorough wipe to avoid leaving oil stains. Actually, installing small round mirrors on rearview mirrors has pros and cons—while they reduce blind spots, they also block part of the view. Just choose according to your needs.


