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Epoxy is your best bet.
Go to Auto parts/supply store or glass store and get special adhesive made for that and reattach
actually... all you have to do is go to your nearest auto part store and buy the kit to reattach the rearview mirror to the front window... its really easy or you can just super glue it back on
If the glass is broken, They make a replacement glass you can by at NAPA it glues in. If the plastic mirror assembly is broken, Then go to junk yard or GM dealer and by a new one. Replace whole assembly.
you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you
In the reverse way you took it off, of course.
You will need apply steel glue to reattach the drivers mirror on a 1998 toyota avalon. You can purchase steel glue at walmart or any auto supply shop.
You will find the broken mirror in the shop where you bought the feed for the chickens . Then go to your right and on the top shelf you will find the broken mirror.
The reflection in the mirror represents the dreamer. If the mirror is broken or cracked, then the view the individual has of him/herself is incorrect.
The broken mirror on Skullduggery Island is in the General Store. (At the upper right.)
pretty simple really... the plastic triangle will pop off with a little effort.. then there are 3 short screws that hold the mirror in place. after that you will have to carefully negotiate the adjustment lever out through the hole. replacement is just the opposite. I have found that if the three (long) plastic screwholes have broken off, you can retap what is left and resecure the same mirror assembly using 10-32 screws that are 1-1.25" long. I just did this with my mirror that had broken off 2 weeks ago.
-There is a special product for this, made by 'Loctite' and called 'auto mirror adhesive' -available in auto parts stores