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Broken Acrylic Handle
One of those glass or acrylic handles on our MB closest gave way today.  Fortunately I had a spare that I’ve carried for 7 years.  As others have posted, those handles are solidly fixed to the mirrors. But with a heat gun and patience, it let go.  That was the easy step.  The adhesive took more heat, a razor blade, goof-off, and glass cleaner.  We’re back in action!

P.S.   It’s always something Amigos!!  😜

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Just a note Ed, I used WD40 and a razer blade and she came right off. We also have the little half handles. I think Amazon was my friend for replacements.

Jon
1994 MB

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I know I've mentioned this before, but for jobs like this, plastic razor blades are great. They'll scrape off adhesive without damaging the surface, and if they get too gunked up, you can throw them away.

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Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

 
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Hi Ed;  When I visited Lazy Daze in 2017, I was buying parts to repair a friends 2001 MB. While there I got two stainless steel folded 'sheet' metal handles intended to replace the acrylic handles.  With careful sanding of the edges, they were a much better choice. I cut away some of the woodgrain plastic edge on the door to make the handles fit properly.  They screwed into the back of the door and wrapped around to the front.  They might still be available. Todd Miller might know at LD.    ps. the picture makes one of the handles look lower, but they were level when I did this. The picture was taken years later and the door may need adjustment.     RonB    Also the mirrored doors reflection, shows the kitchen at the left and behind on the driver side, not actually on the passenger side.
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB