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David, get in the back seat and look for scratches through any of the lines. If you find any, you can get a repair kit from a local auto parts store or online.
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is the repair kit hard to do? i was htinking of just takeing a small wire and sodering it to the lines if that would work...lol....but than again im a moron and decided that wouldn't be smart!
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It'* really cool. It'* a transparent glue with copper particles (itty bitty particles) in it. You put tape above and below the line with the damage, and paint it into the damage part. After it dries, you peel the tape off and can't tell you even did anything.
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I honestly don't remember, but it isn't much. It'* like a fingernail polish bottle of goop. Pretty inexpensive the last time I saw it.
http://www.ifsja.org/tech/body/defroster_repair.shtml
http://www.audifans.com/archives/1996/05/msg02189.html
http://www.glasslinks.com/tips/defrost1.htm
http://autorepair.about.com/library/.../aa112302a.htm
http://www.ifsja.org/tech/body/defroster_repair.shtml
http://www.audifans.com/archives/1996/05/msg02189.html
http://www.glasslinks.com/tips/defrost1.htm
http://autorepair.about.com/library/.../aa112302a.htm
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