Baking soda and water does the trick on mirrors! My German mirror is the 
best I've used and I feel safer riding with it. I'm not sure of the size or 
sourcing of that little brass screw but maybe see if the folks at Rivendell 
can help you out.
Doug

On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 8:05:52 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:

> Over the years, these dull.  I always thought they pitted and the lack of 
> clarity was too much for me.  I'd toss them and buy more.  At $30 a pop, it 
> was a bit much, but I like the low profile of the mirror.
>
> I went to Riv's web site to get another, saw this, tried the baking soda 
> with water suggestion and now the mirror reflects as good as new!
>
> From Riv's site:  " After a couple years the mirror might dull a bit, but 
> can be brought back to life by scrubbing it with baking soda and water, or 
> toothpaste."
>
> Roberta
>
> PS If anyone knows the size of this housing screw or has an extra one, I'd 
> like to know the size or buy the screw. 
>
>
>

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