How to Repair a Broken Rearview Mirror?

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LeGeorge
07/25/25 9:32pm
Methods to repair a broken rearview mirror: 1. Use strong double-sided tape; 2. Use specialized double-sided tape for rearview mirrors; 3. Use AB adhesive specifically designed for rearview mirrors; 4. Use shadowless adhesive, also known as UV adhesive. The rearview mirror is a tool that allows the driver to directly obtain external information about the rear, side, and lower parts of the car while seated in the driver's seat. Rearview mirrors are classified by installation location: 1. Interior rearview mirror: The interior rearview mirror is designed to allow the driver to confirm the rear view without significantly altering the forward line of sight while driving; 2. Exterior rearview mirror: Passenger cars generally mount the exterior rearview mirror on the door; 3. Under-mirror: Enables the driver to see areas outside the front and rear wheels beneath the car body in the mirror directly in front of the driver's seat.
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