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Old 29 Oct 2007, 12:18 pm
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Default Rear Defroster issue for 93 Accord. Professional Needed.?

I didn't know removing my window tint of my rear window could damage my rear defroster. I do know now how to properly remove the tint. But I used a razorblade to remove all my tint and now my rear defroster doesnt work. Is there any way I can fix this problem?
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Old 29 Oct 2007, 12:21 pm
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You can find a commercially available repair kit to fill in the breaks in the grid lines that are damaged. The repair kit is essentially a conductive glue and it comes in a tube similar to SuperGlue. the problem with it is that the glue is typically white in color and you'll wind up seeing the repaired areas through the glass. You can check with your local parts store; they should have it. If not, call your dealership's parts department and ask them where you can get it. I've used it years ago so I know its available.the only other option is to replace the back window and you'll have to have a glass shop do that.hope that helps
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Old 29 Oct 2007, 12:24 pm
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you can actually buy this bottle of paint like that connects your defroster line back together from your local parts store.
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Old 29 Oct 2007, 12:27 pm
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Scrape the rest of it off with a razor blade. Next capture six rabid squirrels, give them each a blow dryer and toss them in your back seat. Toss acorns over you shoulder as you are driving and it will be defrosted to perfection each time.
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