07-11-11, 02:24 AM
Couple of things I'd try, first would be to get a watchmakers screwdriver or similar small, flat sharp thing and try to work it under the lip where it sits on the glass.
From playing with other mirrors it's been a push 'n pop style fitting that can be levered out carefully once you locate the wee moulded pin fitting things.
Other option is to head to a local glaziers and get them to cut and fit a piece of mirror for the spare one from any offcuts they have lying around, usually take pennies for doing it.
From playing with other mirrors it's been a push 'n pop style fitting that can be levered out carefully once you locate the wee moulded pin fitting things.
Other option is to head to a local glaziers and get them to cut and fit a piece of mirror for the spare one from any offcuts they have lying around, usually take pennies for doing it.