quick question
#2
i'm asking this because ...someone had a shi*y a*s tint on the rear windshield...and it started to bubble up...so i had to get it off....but tint remover didnt work...a hair dryer didnt work....i was told nail polish would work...but it didnt...so i resorted to scraping....my scare is that i am destroying my defroster whe i do this
#3
i believe the lines r on the glass. not in between. i have yet to see defrosters that r embeaded in the glass. why dont u try and scraping the glass and see what happens
just kidding. but i think youll scrape off the lines if u do it.
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#4
Originally posted by digdug555
i believe the lines r on the glass. not in between. i have yet to see defrosters that r embeaded in the glass. why dont u try and scraping the glass and see what happens
just kidding. but i think youll scrape off the lines if u do it.
i believe the lines r on the glass. not in between. i have yet to see defrosters that r embeaded in the glass. why dont u try and scraping the glass and see what happens
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i already went ahead and did it....a car guy told me as long as there are lines on the window the defroster will work..they dont have to be black....so i scapred a corner..no more black..but gold lines were still there..so i did the whole thing....we;ll see if my defroster works in the morning.,..i didnt want to do this ....but it was the only was without losing valuable $$....i dont usually need a defroster for the back side mirrors is really all i need to see
by the way i still feel ridges, but the black is all off along (i looked at 2 maximas today and a altima and they had black lines on the rear windshield) with the ugly *** purple do it yourself tint that a previous owner put on there
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