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  1. Does anybody know a trick to remove a peel and stick-on spot mirror?? I placed the spot mirror on the passenger side of my pick-up's mirror. Doesn't do anything to show the blind spot on the passenger side. I got another spot mirror, scotch taped it to the inside of the rear view outside mirror and it works perfectly. The outside rear view mirror can not be flipped over. I'm stuck unless I can come up with a solution to break the bond of the peel and stick adhesive. Any advice even if it is speculation will be appreciated.
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