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# 3000 psi bonding strength Water resistant formula 60% strength in 5 minutes VersaChem 11109 Rear View Mirror Adhesive

**Brand:** versachem
**Price:** € 20.15
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Stick with the best—mirror mounting made effortless and permanent!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** VersaChem 11109 Rear View Mirror Adhesive by versachem
- **How much does it cost?** € 20.15 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/3812146-versachem-11109-rear-view-mirror-adhesive)

## Best For

- versachem enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted versachem brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Adhesion:** Bonds metal, glass, ceramics, and more—one adhesive for all your tough fixes.
- • **Fast-Acting Formula:** Achieve 60% of full strength in just 5 minutes, so you’re back on the road faster.
- • **No Mixing, No Hassle:** Ready-to-use formula eliminates complicated prep—just apply and press.
- • **Unmatched Bonding Power:** Permanently secures your rear view mirror with 3000 psi strength—no more annoying falls.
- • **Weatherproof Durability:** Water resistant design ensures a reliable hold rain or shine, keeping your mirror intact.

## Overview

VersaChem 11109 Rear View Mirror Adhesive delivers a professional-grade, water resistant bond with 3000 psi strength that sets rapidly—60% strength in 5 minutes—ensuring your rear view mirror stays firmly attached. Its versatile formula works on multiple surfaces without mixing, making it the go-to solution for durable, fast, and hassle-free automotive repairs.

## Description

Works where others fail. No mixing. Extra strong and fast acting. Rear View Mirror Adhesive outperforms epoxies and super glue type products. Permanently bonds rear view mirror brackets to windshield in seconds. Also can be used to bond metal to metal, glass to glass, glass to metal, ceramics, jewelry and anything else you can think of. STRENGTH: 3000 psi, 60% of full strength in five minutes.

Review: Works like a charm - I was skeptical about this glue. Some reviewers said it doesn't work. I give it a try because it was cheap. I applied it on for a month now and no problem so far. I don't know why people give it a bad review. I follow the direction and it sticks. There are a few things that I have to assume that wasn't clear in the instruction. 1. Applied prime to surface. It wasn't clear to apply only on the metal piece of the mirror or both mirror and windshield. I applied on both. Also instruction said let the prime dry, but how long. I let it dry for 5 minutes to make sure, but you can't tell by looking at it. And I don't want to touch it. 2. Instruction said to hold it with pressure for 30 seconds for it to stick to the windshield. I have to assume they are talking about the metal and plastic piece that holds the mirror and not the whole mirror itself. Commonsense said it will be too heavy with the mirror. I hold it for 1 minute and it was slippery. It try to move around. Instruction said not to move it around when applying glue. After it hold up, I left it there overnight before adding the mirror. It was hard as a rock. 3. Instruction didn't state what temperature it needs to be for optimal performance. I assume it can't be too hot or cold. So I applied it at room temperature and it worked perfectly for me. Overall, this product worked as advertised.
Review: 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.

## Features

- Item Package Dimension: 7.68L x 2.24W x 0.55H inches
- Item Package Weight - 0.02 Pounds
- Item Package Quantity - 1
- Product Type - AUTO ACCESSORY
- REAR VIEW MIRROR ADHESIVE

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0002JN56A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #842,392 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,722 in Automotive Interior Mirrors |
| Brand | Versachem |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,362) |
| 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 |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Just received this and a label obscured the instructions.  When removed, the instructions pulled off too. Anyone have instructions from package?**
A: Step-by-Step Directions

    Mark the old mirror location on the outside of the glass with a piece of tape or a red marking pencil.
    Clear the old adhesive off of the windshield with a razor knife and make sure that the metal button is also free from the old adhesive.
    Remove the cardboard sleeve and bend the plastic primer vial to snap the inside cylinder. Primer will then flow into the felt tip.
    Apply thin film of primer to the side of the metal button that will come into contact with the windshield. Allow to dry for 1 to 2 minutes.
    Once the primer has dried, apply a single drop or small bead of adhesive to primed metal button. Adhesive will spread when the metal button is pressed to the windshield.
    Before pressing the metal button onto the windshield, make sure that it is not upside down.
    Position fixture on glass and apply pressure for 60 seconds. DO NOT MOVE while adhesive is setting.
    Wait an additional 30 minutes before mounting mirror to bracket.
    Once installed, it is a permanent adhesion.  Do not remove.
     

Tips

    This product works best on metal buttons.  Do not use on plastic buttons, as adhesion may fail.
    For best adhesion, remove all previous adhesive residue from glass and metal button prior to applying the new adhesive product.
Copied from: http://www.itwconsumer.com/projects/project.cfm?id=Reattaching%20Rear%20View%20Mirror

**Q: Would this hold a a rearview mirror that keeps falling due to my system causing it to fall off**
A: David,I used this in a car a while back that had a strong sound system and worked great. I recently used the VersaChem in another vehicle with great results. The key is preparation and set time!!!I lightly sanded the button that adheres to the glass and used alcohol to clean the button and area of the glass that I'm bonding to. I would suggest marking the outside are of the glass for location, using razor blade on glass contact surface then prepping as I suggested. Wash your hands prior to prepping so no oils from your skin contact either surface. Apply glue as stated on the package, hold mirror firmly on glass for as long as you can keep it steady... at least 2 to 3 minutes.  It requires 24 hour total cure time, so you are going to have to refrain from using stereo at loud volume for AT LEAST 24 hours and avoid driving if possible. Try to do the repair when you can do without your vehicle for a 24-48 hours.  Again, preparation and cure time is the key

**Q: Can you use this to glue a phone mount onto the windshield? the adhesive on the mount immediately came off in the heat. is this secure in 100°+?**
A: This stuff sucks!  Go to Walmart or Home Depot and get the E3000 glue. This didn’t hold my rear view for more then 24 hours E3000 over a year later high and low temps, still holding

**Q: Will this bond plastic to glass**
A: As long as both plastic and glass are clean of dirt then absolutely. This will glue just about anything. And once it's glued it WILL NOT come apart.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works like a charm
*by T***. on July 10, 2018*

I was skeptical about this glue. Some reviewers said it doesn't work. I give it a try because it was cheap. I applied it on for a month now and no problem so far. I don't know why people give it a bad review. I follow the direction and it sticks. There are a few things that I have to assume that wasn't clear in the instruction. 1. Applied prime to surface. It wasn't clear to apply only on the metal piece of the mirror or both mirror and windshield. I applied on both. Also instruction said let the prime dry, but how long. I let it dry for 5 minutes to make sure, but you can't tell by looking at it. And I don't want to touch it. 2. Instruction said to hold it with pressure for 30 seconds for it to stick to the windshield. I have to assume they are talking about the metal and plastic piece that holds the mirror and not the whole mirror itself. Commonsense said it will be too heavy with the mirror. I hold it for 1 minute and it was slippery. It try to move around. Instruction said not to move it around when applying glue. After it hold up, I left it there overnight before adding the mirror. It was hard as a rock. 3. Instruction didn't state what temperature it needs to be for optimal performance. I assume it can't be too hot or cold. So I applied it at room temperature and it worked perfectly for me. Overall, this product worked as advertised.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works As Advertised
*by D***D on May 23, 2016*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4's A Charm!? 4th Product Attempted Finally Worked - 5 year UPDATE
*by P***R on December 16, 2018*

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.

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