How to Repair a Broken Car Rearview Mirror?
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If the rearview mirror axis is broken, you can use a specialized strong double-sided adhesive designed for rearview mirrors. Simply peel off the protective strips on both sides. There is also a special AB adhesive for rearview mirrors, which needs to be mixed before use. Additionally, there is invisible adhesive, also known as UV adhesive, which works well for bonding plastic and metal materials. Be sure to clean any residual adhesive from the rearview mirror before application. Generally, the rearview mirror pivot is made of plastic and can easily break under improper force. Although it can be fixed with adhesive, the repair may not last long, and the strength cannot be guaranteed. If the left pivot of the rearview mirror is broken, it usually cannot be repaired and needs to be replaced.