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Don't know where else to ask this:
Say some dummy tears off the rear view mirror on a late model GM product and breaks off a little piece of the plastic fender........What kind of quick setting epoxy would be good for reattacthing it??
The dealer and local paint supplier don't seem to know because of the different kinds of plastics used these days.
I won say who did it but her hair is longer than mine!
ok so I don't know what you mean by plastic fender??? I'm probably just having a brain fart. the rear view mirror up on the windshield is fairly easy you can get a glue for it at pretty much any parts store at least I know we had it at O'Reilly's, Napa had it, and Autozone also had it. Same brand and everything at each store just go in and ask them if the parts guy don't know where it is in the store or even what you're talking about then never ask him any more car related question's ever, and move on to the next salesperson. (we used to sale many of these a day at O'Reilly's.
But we're probably talking about two completely different things since you're talking plastic and all that stuff :-P I just like to post reply's even if they are irrelative. Good luck
P.S. this might be a better question for the paint and bodywork section of this forum.
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