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    I have this really cheesy graphic on my rear window. Has anyone experience of removing this, or similar without damaging the heating element?
    Thanks
    Chris
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    You can use a steamer the sort you use for decorating. This will warm it up very nicely ready to gently peel off.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bushman
      I have this really cheesy graphic on my rear window. Has anyone experience of removing this, or similar without damaging the heating element?
      Thanks
      Chris
      Hairdryer should do it

      phil

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      • #4
        Originally posted by boxertwin
        Hairdryer should do it

        phil
        Wot's this forum coming to? Somebody was asking about crimps in another thread!!!!
        It's only a hobby!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kitesurf_phil
          Wot's this forum coming to? Somebody was asking about crimps in another thread!!!!
          Oooh, butch 4x4 ! Guess I will try www.hairdressercar.com for advice.
          I'll try the hairdryer though, thanks for the advice.
          Chris
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          • #6
            did mine last week (privacy coating was peeling and jamming rear window)
            black and decker work mate right heigth for resting window on so you can op[en it up to work on, hairdryer was perfect for job. while you got the rear stripped dont forget to grease everthing up, spray grease everything and silicone spary all glass rubbers. good luck
            john
            Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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