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Old 10-08-2006, 09:28 PM
Carson Carson is offline
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Default How to fix my broken mirror cover

I was backing out of the garage the other day, you know like in a hurry!
and well .. I clipped my mirror!! And so

they want $200 for a new one. It seemed a bit expensive to me so I wanted
to find out how I could fix it myself

when I came across this webpage check it out.
http://www.ucanfix.com/Mirror/
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Old 10-08-2006, 10:21 PM
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Default How to fix my broken mirror cover


"Carson" <mitzi@ucanfix.com> wrote in message
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I was backing out of the garage the other day, you know like in a hurry! and well .. I clipped my mirror!! And so they want $200 for a new one. It seemed a bit expensive to me so I wanted to find out how I could fix it myself when I came across this webpage check it out. http://www.ucanfix.com/Mirror/


Wow! You just did a search and found it?? What a coincidence that your
email address is mitzi@ucanfix.com!!


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Old 10-09-2006, 05:34 AM
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Default How to fix my broken mirror cover

Truckdude wrote:
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"Carson" <mitzi@ucanfix.com> wrote in message news:Xns9856E48E01A71mitziucanfixcom@64.59.144.76. ..
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I was backing out of the garage the other day, you know like in a hurry! and well .. I clipped my mirror!! And so they want $200 for a new one. It seemed a bit expensive to me so I wanted to find out how I could fix it myself when I came across this webpage check it out. http://www.ucanfix.com/Mirror/
Wow! You just did a search and found it?? What a coincidence that your email address is mitzi@ucanfix.com!!


It's amazing how some people forget where they put their websites. It
sure beats my CRS.
Here's a shorter and cheaper method of repair.
Glue the pieces back with Krazy, Super, or any other CA glue. Apply some
scale modelers putty to fill any gaps, sand with wet and dry sandpaper,
then paint.
BTW, being a scale modeler, I have all those products in my shop, so it
doesn't cost me anything, except for the matching paint.

--
Bill
in Hamptonburgh, NY
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