Yes, there is a glue that can be used to re-glue a side car mirror. It is not an actual glue but more of an adhesive. That adhesive is construction silicone adhesive that is free of latex.
It can be used to glue skin and small wounds.
it is not useful
Epoxy is your best bet.
Definitely not the best glue to use. Use wood glue. *Hide glue is tried and true. It is thought best by many for parts that may need to be repaired down the road. Titebond and Gorilla glue are also favoured, although Titebond has a longer open time.
had the same problem with mine on the passenger side... the mirror was loose from the base?... i used super glue. i beleave that there is a small tab on the inside of the mirror that keeps it snug. they are ment to take a bend or flex incase of someone leaning up against the mirror. instead of it breaking off it flexs and then goes back into place. but mine stayed loose. so i glued it. but it it gets flexed again. the glue will not be to strong to keep it from doing what its sapossed to do.
You can purchase Loctite Auto Mirror Adhesive to replace the rear view mirror at any auto parts store or Walmart. Follow the directions to the letter.
Convex Mirror
You have to remove the door panel. And the panel covering the nuts (3 of them) attaching the mirror to the door (it's a triangle piece of plastic). If you have the protection behind the door panel you will have to remove it (don't damage it, it's attached with a special glue which can be reused) in order to disconnect the mirror wires. Remove the nuts, remove the mirror. You might have to force it because glue is used in between the door and mirror. Installation is reversed to disassembly. PS: when you are installing the replacement make sure that you keep the mirror safely all the time. It's a common mistake, people do not hold it and of course brake it.
Concave mirrors are used in telescopes. Convex mirrors are used as side-view mirrors in cars.
Elmer's Glass glue would work, but I'd recommend taping the back too.
I used Westech Aerosol HSEA glue to attach the side mirror back to the car. First make sure that the surfaces are clean, dry and free of dust. Then, spray the HSEA until it dries up. I am very impressed with this product and I recommend this to my friends. My friends also have positive experiences with this product as well as Westech Aerosol customer service.
Ebay or a local garage/scrap yard