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Scratched the glass on my right mirror - NormR - 03-31-2024 Hi there, I somehow managed to scratch the glass on my right side mirror. I probably picked something up with the wash glove and put a two inch long scratches across the glass. I looked to see if there is an OEM replacement with no success. Luckily there are no other scratches anywhere else so I am super relieved about that. If anybody is going to ask, I rinse the bike prior to soaping, use 3 different wash gloves, 2 buckets, change the water at least once during the wash and have a pickup plate in the bottom of my wash bucket to prevent dirt getting on my gloves. Has anybody come across a way to replace the glass on a mirror? Is there a way to remove the scratches with 2000-3000 wet sandpaper (not sure)? Every time I check my mirror while riding I ask myself how I F'd -up cheers RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - Motorhead1977 - 04-01-2024 If you can source an "Old School" glass shop/glazier they can probably best advise you after seeing the damage. Good luck! RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - Grumpy Goat - 04-01-2024 Interesting problem ... and sorry hear of this scratch. (03-31-2024, 07:45 PM)NormR Wrote: ... While I am aware of the 2-bucket method, and with all the excellent steps you take for proper washing, I don't do any of that when I hand wash the bike. I use the same sponge/mitt that is kept clean, one bucket, one bucketful of wash water and no pickup plate. I also have no scratches from the washing operation and certainly none that would scratch glass. That said I can't see how a bit of grit on the wash mitt would impart such scratches on the glass. Glass is very hard, and if it did not scratch the soft plastic parts of the bike then it was probably not a gritty wash mitt that scratched your mirror. Any chance of a proper close-up photo to show this scratch on the mirror? (03-31-2024, 07:45 PM)NormR Wrote: Is there a way to remove the scratches with 2000-3000 wet sandpaper (not sure)? Doubt that would work since the grit in the sandpaper is probably similar hardness to the glass and with that size of grit you'd probably not make any headway. My suggestion is (if the scratch is worth US$215.94 / MAX BMW parts fiche) to replace the mirror, after giving the sandpaper a try (you never know). RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - Grumpy Goat - 04-01-2024 (04-01-2024, 05:29 AM)Motorhead1977 Wrote: If you can source an "Old School" glass shop/glazier they can probably best advise you after seeing the damage. Good luck! Good tip. RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - Lee - 04-01-2024 Here's a used one for $99 https://www.ebay.com/itm/134791710127?fits=Model%3AR1200RS%7CMake%3ABMW&itmmeta=01HTD11N3KPQSCP0YAJM54CSQB&hash=item1f623645af:g:46QAAOSw1vRlQ6BP&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAAwOFfR1SGcq1YI8eXgK3S9OLgL1XfuRmVUoC3BQC69k67jsYiuQhZRvc8Cb17CbhqRVQazbsN74G3Ylcs%2F2dDvLGqqv48D%2FxkzngUQNSl2hGrSI5wTNGJ65EP1KA%2B14QkCYQiknf%2B%2Fa7jwC%2FQVh3Xdj2t2yORGBq3ML%2BiC2KsuZIWYl1eN%2B2gdl7LcCm4XE5RFBLYKcAkHDOr9li%2BZkOON%2Fk1Whn7JV9WXMtSbyEK6OWiUQJqlrUO9%2BVuVbt4Qm1YMQ%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_LRhqHTYw RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - Lee - 04-01-2024 Here's another used one for $42 I think the raw edge is part of the mount which can be removed?? https://www.ebay.com/itm/145655385326?itmmeta=01HTD11N3K1FA2CCEFQHY89396&hash=item21e9bcccee:g:lJ8AAOSwb0Jl65SS&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAAwDVJnqRp3pkucgwKp7gzd5fnOjnBn6KL3uTw7Yb%2BU2NxRVBtaF0L%2F2OPOA3Hb98x1p3e8ErnftFtzN85EHB7AAtcx5xltz9dYkneBGUoRInFRZxXjjQX3eLBIdSTZ%2B%2FQzW3EnENwdIiB%2BsPJgnHmy2cNkDtlSxIannsCs6TUycs7tN26mGK74Rkye82kTOogAnjlBlfQFVUxnP3LaU6Qvdzh9vNYrW8zCj4TAg45bkYVDkmJH2qjDmcFu3a%2BdSgVKw%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_LRhqHTYw Here's pictures of my spare mirror. RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - Oldrider51 - 04-01-2024 I don't think that I would use sandpaper as it might leave additional scratches, what about using a mirror polish paste or maybe something like semi-chrome polish? Have you thought about calling a business that sells mirrors for houses to ask? RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - Liteitup - 04-01-2024 I agree with the glass shop idea. I'd look for a mom and pop as opposed to Binswanger, etc. Material cost should be low, as they can probably use a drop from another job. It's not a straight cut, but any glazier should be able to do this. *worked in a glass shop a million years ago. RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - c10 - 04-02-2024 I have found many new mirrors are not glass but a plastic of some type RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - NormR - 04-02-2024 (04-02-2024, 07:07 PM)c10 Wrote: I have found many new mirrors are not glass but a plastic of some type I've heard that before but have never been able to confirm it....... RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - grantm - 08-07-2024 (03-31-2024, 07:45 PM)NormR Wrote: Hi there, Just take the mirror to a glass / mirror shop and get them to cut you a new one - i got one for my R1100s for about $15 NZ,,,,easy RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - Lee - 08-07-2024 (08-07-2024, 01:59 AM)grantm Wrote:(03-31-2024, 07:45 PM)NormR Wrote: Hi there, How is the mirror held in the housing? RE: Scratched the glass on my right mirror - NormR - 08-08-2024 (08-07-2024, 07:47 AM)Lee Wrote: How is the mirror held in the housing? I'm not sure but its meant to be permanent so I guess its some type of adhesive. So far, I've been living with the scratch and will just replace the mirror down the road |