Definitely epoxy and not super glue......... epoxy holds like 2500 lbs per square inch and has worked for me for chairs, as well as for molding for my dads mercedes and my uncles volkswagon.
Wel I was in a rush leaving out the other day and knocked my side view mirror off. i was able to put it back on but it's kinda loose and i have to remember to push it back on tighter every now and then. What do you guys recommend me putting on to to make it stick more permanetly, Epoxy or super glue? Any brands you recommend
Definitely epoxy and not super glue......... epoxy holds like 2500 lbs per square inch and has worked for me for chairs, as well as for molding for my dads mercedes and my uncles volkswagon.
JB Weld is also some pretty strong stuff.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(luxcrusr2000)</div><div class='quotemain'>JB Weld is also some pretty strong stuff.</div>
yup , best stuff you can use, good as new ! i used it too to fix my sideview
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i used super glue and still holding strong for a few months+!!!!
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yah i just used superglur too cause it fell completely off and it looks to be holding pretty good
my mom always says, if it don't work WD-40 8)
[20:33] fenderi: did they screw up your wiper leds yet?
[20:33] lKoRTy: i dont know man
[20:33] lKoRTy: i wil see topmorrow
[20:33] lKoRTy: lol
[20:33] fenderi: hopefully they did the car a favor and chucked them
[20:34] lKoRTy: screw you
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ryans99es2.4)</div><div class='quotemain'>my mom always says, if it don't work WD-40 Â*8)</div>
Exactly, lubricate the side view mirrors so slide off.
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