Getting the chrome covers off Bongo mirrors!
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:21 pm
Hi
By sheer accident, I found out how to remove the chrome covers off the Bongo mirrors
There we were, having an espresso, and picking up some comestibles, got back to the Bongo, shut the door, and the mirror cover fell off!...the answer...we'd been parked in the sun.....42 C today...and it melted the adhesive!....I only bought them new a few years back, and I thoroughly cleaned the mirrors, then wet'n'dried them, THEN wiped them several times with thinners...so, yes, clean as a new pin....the adhesive just melted!...so, back home, pulled the other one off, and put them back on with a ring of builders' adhesive round the pad, and activated the pad with cyano adhesive (that REALLY works).....so now you have the answer....heat the back to 42 C and tug!
It's 42 C in the shade back home (around 108 Fahrenheit)...warm!
Cheers
Helen
By sheer accident, I found out how to remove the chrome covers off the Bongo mirrors
There we were, having an espresso, and picking up some comestibles, got back to the Bongo, shut the door, and the mirror cover fell off!...the answer...we'd been parked in the sun.....42 C today...and it melted the adhesive!....I only bought them new a few years back, and I thoroughly cleaned the mirrors, then wet'n'dried them, THEN wiped them several times with thinners...so, yes, clean as a new pin....the adhesive just melted!...so, back home, pulled the other one off, and put them back on with a ring of builders' adhesive round the pad, and activated the pad with cyano adhesive (that REALLY works).....so now you have the answer....heat the back to 42 C and tug!
It's 42 C in the shade back home (around 108 Fahrenheit)...warm!
Cheers
Helen