peel off a corner so it is not touching the mirror. then take a blow dryer and blow hot air on the sticker start peeling. blow while peeling the sticker. then use some windex/ glas cleaner to clean it up.
WD-40
The light bounces off u from a lit source, off the mirror and back into ur eyes
Light 'bouncing' off the subject is reflected back by the mirror.
Light will bounce off the surface of a polished mirror in the same angle of incidence, but the way you see it, it's as if the image formed behind the mirror surface.
The mirror is slightly convex (domed outward). This gives the mirror a larger viewing area. The trade-off for this larger viewing area is that objects seem smaller. One way to think about it is that you are viewing more stuff in the same size mirror. To fit more stuff in your view, the stuff you are viewing must be smaller.
concave
Use Lift-Off or Goo Gone.
Visit a Ford dealer or Halfords etc and purchase a double sided mirror sticker.Remove the old sticker from the mirror arm. Clean the windscreen and back of mirror using methylated spirits. Put the sticker on the mirror. Then stick to windscreen on the existing silver base plate. This is more effective in warm conditions.
I find most sticker and label goo comes off with rubbing alcohol. It's never failed for me!
You can try using ice cubes to get a sticker off of a wood coffee table.
Pick it off with your fingernail or a butter knife, or get a damp paper towel and soak the sticker then pick it off
If it is any kind of fitted hat and there is a sticker on it, I wouldn't recommend pulling it off. If it is not a fitted hat, I'd recommend taking the sticker off if there is one.
passenger side b pillar remove plastic molding using a mirror to read numbers off the sticker on the module down by the floor
The light hits the mirror causing it to go off in its opposite direction. Its reflecting off off the mirror because of the particles inside of the mirror
you have to peel it of the side
Take off the sticker.
No.
Light is reflected off your face, and hits the mirror. The light then reflects off the mirror back to your eyes.