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Make sure the window is really really clean. I always get teh little sticky pads from an Autowindscreens place. Make sure you push it on firmly. Put your other hand through the sunroof to push back the other way, or it could end in tears
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It's probably easier to just buy a new screen, they come with the sticky pads already on!
I think Halfords and the like sell them, they're a right pain in the **** though! Use a stanley knife blade to get all the glue off the screen and the mirror, then clean them with a degreaser, then, warm all the bits with a heat gun or hair dryer, then stick the mirror to the screen. Make sure you get it right first time and also, just stick it on then leave it a bit before adjusting it.
Best of luck!
I think Halfords and the like sell them, they're a right pain in the **** though! Use a stanley knife blade to get all the glue off the screen and the mirror, then clean them with a degreaser, then, warm all the bits with a heat gun or hair dryer, then stick the mirror to the screen. Make sure you get it right first time and also, just stick it on then leave it a bit before adjusting it.
Best of luck!
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Sorry but this one of lifes impossibilties............
You can never stick them back on,buy what you like you just cant do it.....and when you think youve succeeded,try adjusting it,yes back to square one....
You can never stick them back on,buy what you like you just cant do it.....and when you think youve succeeded,try adjusting it,yes back to square one....
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