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VersaChem 11109 Rear View Mirror Adhesive delivers professional-grade, water-resistant bonding with 3000 psi strength and rapid curing. Designed for automotive and multi-surface use, it permanently secures rear view mirrors and more in seconds without mixing, making it the go-to solution for reliable, fast, and durable adhesion.
| ASIN | B0002JN56A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #629,773 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,444 in Automotive Interior Mirrors |
| Brand | Versachem |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,360) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 11109 |
| Manufacturer | VersaChem |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11109 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.68 x 2.24 x 0.55 inches |
| Position | Rear |
| Special Features | Water Resistant |
C**N
It Works!
Rear view mirror would not remain in place until we used this glue. The mirror has not come lose since using this adhesive.
D**D
Works As Advertised
Excellent product, worked great, first time using anything like this before. I scraped all the old glue off the button and window first. I used a fine grade sanding block (used for sheet rock) on the button to clean any excess glue off and to rough it up a bit. I then cleaned off the button and the install spot on the windshield with alcohol. I let them dry for a minute then applied the activator on the button and let that dry for 2 minutes. After that I put a drop of adhesive on the button. I lined the button up to where it goes on the windshield and firmly pressed on it for 2 minutes. The directions say it is good after 30 minutes but I let it sit overnight to be on the safe side. It seems to be holding very strong as I had to bang a little bit on my mirror to get it on since my mirror has a large tension clip that goes over top the entire button. I am very impressed with the product so far. I thought I would have trouble with it reading all the reviews on other products, that is why I got this one since it had the best reviews. The few that are having trouble with this product must not be doing the prep work/cleaning properly or maybe they have an expired product.
P**R
4's A Charm!? 4th Product Attempted Finally Worked - 5 year UPDATE
UPDATE: 5 YEARS LATER (2023) the mirror is still holding strong, thru many furnace Texas summers!! After spending a few hours weeding through reviews, this is the product I came up with. I've been trying to replace the mirror in a 2003 MDX. No black paint area to stick to and what seems to be the slipperiest windshield glass ever. Prior to each attempt, I carefully cleaned the windshield with a razor blade and Windex (never use a razor blade on dry glass), followed by alcohol with a clean paper towel. The glass was visibly clean with no signs of dirt/oil. I first tried the Permatex Extra strength, following their directions exactly. When putting the mirror back on long after the recommended drying period, the button popped off the windshield the first time I tried to adjust the mirror position. Second, I tried the regular Permatex product, followed the instructions, waited even longer before mounting the mirror only for it to pop off (button from windshield) upon first adjustment. Tried silicon caulk, waited days, and the button appeared to be firmly attached to the windshield this time but alas, first adjustment attempt popped the button right off the windshield. In all three attempts, the adhesive (and caulk) was stuck very firmly to the metal button and the failure was always between the adhesive and the windshield. After each attempt, I filed the old adhesive off the button with a flat metal file to ensure it was fully removed and to add a tooth for the next attempt. Finally, I tried this product. This one said to prime only the button, not the windshield (Permatex products say to prime both the button and windshield). This may have been the difference since the primer always seemed to leave a greasy film on the windshield. Either way, as soon as I stuck the button with the adhesive on it to the windshield, I could tell this was a better adhesive as it stuck firmly, immediately. I waited a couple days to put the mirror on (~50 degree weather) but once on, it's still on a month later. Even though it's holding fine, from the outside, I could tell I got little more than 50% coverage of adhesive on the surface of the button. The directions say to use one drop or a small bead. I ran a small bead the length of the button but it wasn't enough to get full coverage and likely the size drop I would have used would have been less, based on my experience with the thinner Permatex liquids. So, my recommendation is use a little more than you think you should. I believe any extra that you apply would squeeze out the sides. Again, mine's stuck on with half coverage.
E**A
Poor instructions
This product may work well. However, the poorly written instructions don't take into account how heavy modern rearview mirrors are today. You need to remove the metal button from the mirror and hold that onto the windshield for the 60 seconds and then allow it to cure for 30 mins before putting the rearview mirror onto the metal button. Following the instructions to the T, the rearview mirror fell off immediately and wasn't able to cure for 30 mins because it's too heavy, as are most modern day mirrors. If the company/distributor feels like sending me a replacement tube, I would be glad to try again and update my review. Until then, I honestly hate this product and would recommend using another.
R**.
Mixed reviews
I had mixed reviews on this one. I remember buying a product that was similar or maybe this same one in the past and it worked really good so I bought this and it didn't work at all even though I read and followed the instructions. I bought another one though and followed the instructions again and am mystified as to why it worked so well the second time. So I give it 4 stars since it has worked so well the second time and am so happy that the mirror is not falling off in the heat of the summer. I just thought of a reason, the second time I used a brand new metal plate that gets glued to the window and attaches to the mirror. Maybe that was the difference.
S**R
Did a really great job of reattaching the review in my ML350. Alternative is to replace the whole windscreen at considerable cost. Arrived quickly and was easy to use.
A**K
It's been holding the after market mirror on for about 6 months now. Now problems!
I**M
Followed instructions and attached mirror mount in 10 mins . So far it’s still attached to windscreen
I**A
very good product if you follow the instruction it will work perfectly, used it for about 2 months no issue so far
C**N
Tried everything to stick my rear view mirror on except pay £100 from a garage to do it, this done the trick
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