Hardware stores and Home center will have mirror mounting clips. They are little plastic right angle brackets that are screwed into the wall, and fit onto the front of the mirror to hold it in place. If it's not too heavy, good double sided tape will also work, and there are
adhesives made for mirrors that you can buy at better hardware stores or a glass supply.
You can use adhesive hooks or mounting tape to hang a mirror without hooks on the back. Make sure to clean the surface where you'll be attaching the hooks or tape for a secure hold.
To hang a heavy mirror without hooks on the back securely, you can use heavy-duty adhesive hooks or anchors that can support the weight of the mirror. Make sure to clean the wall surface properly before attaching the hooks or anchors, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation.
One way to hang a mirror without using hooks is to use adhesive mounting strips or double-sided tape. Make sure to clean the surface of the wall and the back of the mirror before applying the adhesive to ensure a secure hold. Press firmly and hold the mirror in place for a few minutes to allow the adhesive to bond properly.
To install a mirror on a wall, first determine the desired location and mark it. Use a stud finder to locate studs for support. Secure a hanging bracket or wire to the back of the mirror. Drill holes in the wall and insert wall anchors if needed. Hang the mirror on the wall using screws or hooks. Adjust as needed for level placement.
The mirror on the back of a spoon is a convex mirror.
Take the item back to the shop were you bought it and ask how to use it properly
There use to be, back in the 70's I bought a pair at a 76 truck stop that had a rotary wiper that was just below the middle of the mirror, and a line situated between the middle of the mirror and top to align with the back of your trailer you were hauling, to give you a reference that the back of the trailer has made it past the truck you were passing.
mine doesnt, but im not sure if it was an option back then, i bought mine used
Light waves are bouncing back from the surface of the mirror. These light waves carry the image of you that you see in the mirror by reflecting the light that hits the mirror back to your eyes.
If I were you I would fasten some hooks on underneath your seat then screw on the hooks to the seat and screw on the basket to the hooks. If this doesn't work I have no idea -get some strong hooks aswell :)
They are used for the cargo net ( assuming you mean the hooks in the cargo area floor )
To securely tie picture wire for a heavy mirror, follow these steps: Measure and cut a length of picture wire that is longer than the width of the mirror. Thread the wire through the D-rings or hooks on the back of the mirror. Twist the wire around itself to create a secure loop. Use pliers to twist the wire tightly to prevent it from slipping. Hang the mirror on a sturdy wall hook or nail, making sure it is level and secure.