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And one more question - heated rear window element broken in places???
Is there any way of discreetly repairing any broken lines in the heated rear window element - there are about 4 or 5 out...
Cheers |
I once saw that there was a special pen available at auto-accessory stores that you could use with a ruler and "draw" up the gaps. It was a special, heat-resistant, conductive "ink" that would allow you to patch up (specifically) rear demisters. I can't recall what it was called, though.
btw, Where is Saffs and how's he going? Do you know? |
Thanks adam..
I'l look out for the pen thingy - Saffs is well..I saw him last week - he's dividing his attention between his battered old 911 and an even more battered Volvo Amazon estate...
I think when he says 'it's an estate' people reply 'yes.. it is in a state isn't it... Ha Ha - hope you're reading this Mr.S |
I've used some that came in a little jar with a brush in the lid like finger-nail polish. I think I got it a regular parts store.
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Trouble is......
I'm looking for such a product on the internet as we speak but thinking about it the element on a porsche is very thin..must have been difficult to paint that on..?
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Early_S_Man/Warren did a great reply to repair of those conductors in the heated rear window.. Maybe a search by plugging in Early_S_Man and figure out the subject.......Ron
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found Early_S_Man's post
Cheers all.. that's one thing I can get on with..
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Re: found Early_S_Man's post
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Available at your local NAPA store. It's a rear window defroster repair kit. It's through the Balkamp line, works great.
jc930 |
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