How to Secure Car Decorations?

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StMartin
07/29/25 9:07am
Methods for securing car decorations: 1. Hanging method: Decorations on the car rearview mirror are generally fixed by hanging. When choosing a hanging ornament for the rearview mirror, it should not be too long. If the ornament is too long, it will definitely obstruct the view, especially when turning. There are already blind spots in the field of vision, and adding decorations on the rearview mirror can create larger blind spots, posing safety hazards. 2. Double-sided tape fixation: This is the most common and ordinary method of fixation, which works well for securing decorations on the dashboard. It usually doesn't shake. Although using double-sided tape is relatively simple, over time, the tape may stick to the car dashboard, causing contamination. 3. Non-slip mat fixation: A more high-end method of fixation, where car decorations can be secured using non-slip mats. However, prolonged exposure of the non-slip mat may release some harmful substances, requiring timely ventilation. 4. Suction cup fixation: The most common use of suction cup fixation is for phone holders. This method is quite straightforward, but the suction power must also meet certain requirements. If the suction is not strong enough, the decoration may easily fall off.
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