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Old 01-08-2023, 07:31 AM   #3
DutchmenSport
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It's glued, near impossible to get off without damaging the paint and surface behind it.

After 1 year of ownership, my mirror looked awful. I purchased a new one and Liquid Nails glued it directly on top of the old one. I made sure the glue was evenly applied over the entire back and it stuck perfect to the original mirror.

The new one has not flaked or discolored or fogged up like the old one did. It's been more than 3 years now and it's still in great shape. FYI, I use mine all the time. If I did not have it, I'd miss it.

So, if replacing with a new one, just glue on top of the old one. If you want to remove it, why not consider just painting it and then print your family logo or the name of your camper on it, like a permanent "Welcome to our RV" type sign. I've seen folks do this too.

Here's an old post you might find interesting: Click here.

Here's another one: Click here too.
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