install carbon rear view mirror
install carbon rear view mirror
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tonyvan

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913 posts

231 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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hi all, ive just got a lovely carbon fibre rear view mirror to install into the noble. went to remove the standard one,and the question is, whats the best way to remore the old arm that is stuck to the windscreen without damaging the screen? i dont want to scratch the black painted area,so getting a blade between the arm and screen doesnt seem an option.
do i need to use a bit of heat from a hair drier??
someone must have removed the arm without any dramas,any help would be appreciated.

jdearden

1,746 posts

200 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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I think with a bit of heat it should come off. Mine whilst left in hot sun last year pretty much fell off as the glue had softened with the heat.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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Tony, ask a windscreen fitter. They removed and reapplied mine when I had the screen replaced.mNot sure how they did it a wasn't there.

tonyvan

Original Poster:

913 posts

231 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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thanks for the post. went out on the bike for a blast.came home and took the hair dryer out and hey presto the arm came off with a little tug. did st myself that i may break the screen, but was all ok in the end.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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tonyvan said:
thanks for the post. went out on the bike for a blast.came home and took the hair dryer out and hey presto the arm came off with a little tug. did st myself that i may break the screen, but was all ok in the end.
That's good then. I was going to say be careful with the heat but sounds like you got away with it..

tonyvan

Original Poster:

913 posts

231 months

Sunday 16th March 2014
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because my car is tucked away, the screen was pretty cold so i gently warmed up the top section of the screen to slowly raise the temp then concentrated on the mirror arm to warm it up to the point of the glue going soft. all done now and a distant memory.lol enjoying the new one now.