The mirror surface of the K-Source Blind Spot Mirror # KS53MD is made of plastic. This is the industry standard for these kid of blind spot mirrors. That said, the plastic is extremely durable, if not more durable than glass and equally as reflective. view full answer...
The CIPA Wedge-Shaped, Stick-On HotSpot Mirror - 2-1/2" x 3-3/4" - Convex # CM49702 are made from a plastic with a double sided film for the mirroring. The plastic mirror with the double sided film is going to be the industry standard for this style of blind spot mirror and I wasn't able to locate anything similar that used glass. view full answer...
I went out to check on the construction materials of CIPA Top Mounted Blind Spot Mirror # CM49805. I actually needed 2 other opinions because the mirror reflected so well I thought it was glass. But it felt like plastic. Ultimately we determined that it was plastic but a very reflective plastic nonetheless. view full answer...
No, both main mirrors in towing mirror set # KS70103-04T have flat glass. The smaller secondary mirrors are more convex and meant to be blind spot mirrors. I have linked a video review for you. view full answer...
The mirror parts on towing mirror set # KS62093-94G are glass. The upper, larger mirrors are flat glass and the lower, smaller mirrors are convex, blind spot glass. I have linked a video showing an example installation for you. view full answer...
The mirror housing on the K-Source Universal Towing Mirrors - Clip On - Qty 2 # KS69ZR is made from durable hard plastic that will stand up to UV rays and weather very well. view full answer...
The reflective part of the Hot Spot Mirror # 49102 is plastic. I went out to the warehouse and pulled one to confirm and even removed it from the black plastic housing to be sure. It is plastic but very reflective. view full answer...
CIPA doesn't just come out and say what the material is so I ran out to the warehouse and checked out the Hot Spot Mirror 4" x 5-1/2" Convex Stick On # 49402. According to the back label of the packaging the mirror is made of glass and the trim and backing are made of plastic.
I've seen some reviews that state that the double-sided tape isn't the best so I recommend picking up some that's a bit more heavy duty from your local hardware store to ensure the mirror will fully stick to your... view full answer...