Water behind glass in wing mirror
Water behind glass in wing mirror
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wca

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313 posts

187 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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There is a thin layer of water between the glass and mirrored bit on the wing mirror of my Merc.

Before I get wallet raped to replace it, is there any way of drying it out?

Mercedes CL W215 if it makes a difference.


rog007

5,807 posts

245 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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Got a pic? Really struggling to visualise this as I have never seen anything like this before.

wca

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313 posts

187 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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Difficult to explain but there appears to be water between the silver reflective layer and the glass front layer. These pictures may work:

This shows the mirror almost full of water with air bubbles at the top:



This shows what happens when I squidge it with my thumb. Notice the water moves so the air bubble now looks like a mad foot.



Stop squidging at it returns to this :



kds keltec

1,365 posts

211 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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wca said:
There is a thin layer of water between the glass and mirrored bit on the wing mirror of my Merc.

Before I get wallet raped to replace it, is there any way of drying it out?

Mercedes CL W215 if it makes a difference.
The reason for the high price tag for a mirror glass , is not because its just a high end german car .

I am sure going by the model (not up to date with what options were standard on the cl) that the fuild you see is not water , its a special fuild injected at the factory when the glass is made (same as on bmw M cars) the fuild is used to dim/tint the glass when an electric current is passed through the mirror , so when the head lights are switch on this works so reducing the glare from headlights behind from another car .

Auto dimming/dipping mirrors inside and out , My M5 had this option and after the last low temp winter done exactly the same to my mirror .

you can either very carefully drain off the fuild so becoming one shade/colour or buy a new mirror glass

HTH Kelly

wca

Original Poster:

313 posts

187 months

Saturday 22nd January 2011
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That sounds like a very likely cause. The car has auto everything so auto dimming mirror glass sounds right. It would also explanin the pleasant bronze shade.

kds keltec

1,365 posts

211 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
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wca said:
That sounds like a very likely cause. The car has auto everything so auto dimming mirror glass sounds right. It would also explanin the pleasant bronze shade.
Thats it , it is possible to gently pull apart the backing from the glass and drain the fuild out completely so becoming one colour , but myself just fitted a new mirror glass

kelly