Fixed my rear defroster
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Fixed my rear defroster
And got to test it this morning. It actually works! Used some electrically conductive epoxy to glue the tabs back on the windshield. Feeling pretty cool right now.
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I used it on my NX2000 and it worked great. I fixed the diversity antenna, and the defroster with that stuff. I don't think it's very rugged, but it was still working when I sold the car which was about 5 years later.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...00_i00_details
MG Chemicals Silver Epoxy. It really needs heat to work so I pulled the back glass out of the car and brought it to apply. I even used a hair dryer on it for 15 minutes like the first reviewer said to. It's been back on the car for a few days now and it has stayed on there. It's pricey but it works. I'm doing another one of my cars this weekend.
MG Chemicals Silver Epoxy. It really needs heat to work so I pulled the back glass out of the car and brought it to apply. I even used a hair dryer on it for 15 minutes like the first reviewer said to. It's been back on the car for a few days now and it has stayed on there. It's pricey but it works. I'm doing another one of my cars this weekend.
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