Use a good epoxy .
Epoxy will do this .
Yes, if you use Speedgrip or a similar auto epoxy.
epoxy is used in making gemstones to hold the rough to the dopstick and to remove it we use acetone. maybe this would work?
An epoxy is best.
You can remove epoxy from leather. Use a plastic knife to carefully scrape away as much as you can. After you have scraped away what you can, clean the rest with a cotton ball dipped into Acetone. Wipe away at the epoxy until it is gone.
Any kind of epoxy is best for this
The way to remove epoxy depends on where the epoxy is. If it is on the skin a person can use vinegar or acetone to remove the epoxy. If the epoxy is dried onto a surface a person can use paint thinner or adhesive remover to get rid of the epoxy.
on top of door panel behind the mirror. remove the plastic cover by prying it off. remove the mirror nuts, and then remove mirror. if it has mirror adjustment cables on it. just remove these cables, and put on with new mirror if needed.
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the wiring harness from the mirror. Remove the mirror retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new mirror.
A strong fast setting epoxy. - J B Weld or Araldite.
What's a "spot mirror" and where do you want to remove it from?