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There's a glue kit (usually available in Halfords) that IIRC has a sort of superglue and a gauze into which the glue is spread, works much better than the sticky pads which although they used be good nowadays just don't work well.

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I bought a smaller mirror (made for Morgans *yikes* ) , I didn't want to glue it on as suggested, so I riveted a 3mm thick aluminium plate to the base. I made it large enough to take two of the adhesive pads and the mirror has been rock solid since.

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I couldn't find an adhesive pad that worked so, on the advice in a previous discussion, now use a Summit suction mirror. NB different sizes. Unlike toy arrows/ Dalek forehead adaptors these have a lever that creates the suction  It's worked well for four years but now the lever doesn't bite properly anymore.

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I've never managed to get my mirror back up again since it fell off. Alcohol wipes, gentle screen heating, just won't stay on. I had a good look around for alternatives, eg something that could clamp over the top of the screen but still allow half roof on but to no avail. I know, it's a big ask for something like that I guess. Closest I found was this:

https://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/products/a-17681-interior-rear-view-mirror-6

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But would need removing if half roof needed to go on and profile probably wouldn't look good.

I currently use suction cup and temporary put back original mirror using stickies for MOT (with fingers crossed).

 

 

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I use ultra tape extra strong foam mounting tape product code 45669 from tool station which comes in a 25mm x 10m roll just trace round the mirror base cut out with scissors for a perfect shape the clean your screen with isapropyl  alcohol to degrease it and then place where you want it...you only get one go because I misplaced mine and it's properly stuck on !

you can also use the tape for lots of other uses on the car such as number plate mounting etc.

And it also only costs £2.99 per roll  *thumb_up*

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I use ultra tape extra strong foam mounting tape product code 45669 from tool station which comes in a 25mm x 10m roll just trace round the mirror base cut out with scissors for a perfect shape the clean your screen with isapropyl  alcohol to degrease it and then place where you want it...you only get one go because I misplaced mine and it's properly stuck on !

you can also use the tape for lots of other uses on the car such as number plate mounting etc.

And it also only costs £2.99 per roll  

Just a quick update on Ralph's suggestion. I bought a roll of the recommended tape, cleaned the screen area as suggested and it seems to have worked a treat so far (though, obs, not driven a massive amount). The tape is easy to work with and super sticky.

 

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I resurrected this thread because I just lifted the cover off my 7 to find my interior mirror on the floor.  I had to replace my mirror last year due to desilvering around the edges.  I used these pads to secure the new mirror, heating the windscreen with a hair dryer and cleaning with the supplied alcohol wipes.  It worked well all year but is obviously affected by winter conditions and maybe humidity.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MTOF45L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The problem surface is the glass side and I find it amusing that I have never had  any problems with the Caterham original fixing ... so maybe they should use the pads they use to secure the cycle wings *biggrin*

I have found the ultratape on Tool Station and also on Amazon where it received a carp review so I looked at the "no more nails" product which in the small print stated not suitable for glass.  I have just found this Auto Express review which is worth adding to this thread, they test five products, 3M VHB come out on top followed by Gorilla

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product-group-tests/352468/best-car-glass-adhesive-2020

The Amazon pads have "3M" stamped on them but they are a different colour so maybe a Chinese fake?  The ones shown in the Auto Express article are red and as they state, I have seen them supplied with Go Pro camera kits.  They are available on Amazon but who knows if they are the genuine article so maybe I will buy direct from a specialist.

I have considered a suction one, I have a suction camera mount fitted in my wife's car and that hasn't fallen off. 

David

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I used 3M VHB, the genuine stuff. Thorough clean of the mirror and glass, pressed firmly on then clamped in place with a couple of cheap plastic clamps, overnight. 

That was a couple of years ago after my granddaughter pulled it off the screen! It's still there. 

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