Any kind of epoxy is best for this
To effectively use mirror glue to attach a mirror to wood, follow these steps: Clean the wood surface and the back of the mirror to remove any dirt or debris. Apply a thin, even layer of mirror glue to the back of the mirror. Press the mirror firmly onto the wood surface and hold it in place for the recommended drying time. Allow the glue to fully cure before moving or hanging the mirror. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.
There should be one torx screw on the bottom side of the mirror bracket, remove it and slide the mirror up, if the whole mirror has fallen off go to a parts store and they will have a kit to glue the windshield mount back on, then slide the mirror back on.
Crazy glue
with super glue stick it back on
The mirror has a removable clip on the end of it. Glue this piece onto the windshield using a special glue made just for this. You can buy it at most auto parts stores. Once it is dry, you can slide the mirror back onto the clip. The mirror has a removable clip on the end of it. Glue this piece onto the windshield using a special glue made just for this. You can buy it at most auto parts stores. Once it is dry, you can slide the mirror back onto the clip.
To replace the side mirror of a '96 Honda Civic you will need to remove the two screws on the left and right side. Use a blade to scrape off the remaining glue. After purchasing a new mirror scrape off all remaining glue before applying the glue for the new mirror. Reattach and put the screws back in.
Most rear-view mirrors are attached with special glue - go to any auto-parts store and ask them for rear-view mirror glue and they'll help you out.
To effectively attach a mirror to a wall using glue, first ensure the wall and mirror are clean and dry. Apply a strong adhesive specifically designed for mirrors in small dots or lines on the back of the mirror. Press the mirror firmly against the wall and hold it in place for the recommended drying time. Avoid moving the mirror until the glue has fully cured to ensure a secure attachment.
Cut it off with a chainsaw then when finished, glue back on with one piece of gum. What? It's true! (If you want a broken mirror.) Improvement- u can use 2 pieces of gum or alternatively glue
get a mirror kit from auto parts storeor you can simply get adhesive especially for auto windows...you have to remove the mounting plate from the mirror stem and glue that back to the window. Once that has dried, you can put the mirror back on the mounting plate. If the mirror has electrical wires, you will need to detach and re-attach as needed.ANS2 - the best adhesive is the 'Loctite' Auto Mirror Adhesive, available in many auto parts stores.
Epoxy will do this .
I would use 'Loctite Auto Mirror Adhesive' .