Demister partially working?

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tonyb1
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Demister partially working?

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Hi guys. I'm having a bit of trouble with my back window demister this year. Only certain areas of it are demisting. Some parts of it don't clear, like some of the lines across the window don't clear, and some do, Is there an easy fix for this apart from changing the window? Thanks.
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Unread post by bxbodger »

Go to your local spares shop and get some electro-conductive silver paint which exists for just this purpose-then just check each non-working line in turn for breaks and paint them over- don't use the useless template that comes with the paint:use 2 bits of masking tape very close together.

My bottle was made by Granville, who do the copper grease, etc, and it works very well!!!!!
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Unread post by citronut »

bxbodger is corect except for the maskingtape,i find that selotape or any tape with a smooth edge is best other wise you end up with a furry edge,also you should not put this paint on in exsses,just use it in moderation and just the point where its needed,as to much or to thick can explode your screen,because it alters the resistence
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Thanks chaps, I'd heard that the paint wasn't recommended but I'll give it a go based on what you said. Thanks again :D
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I did some of mine many years ago with silver paint as described and its still working some 6 years later. Must finish the job!
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Unread post by Peter.N. »

Well, your only alternative is a new window! so it must be worth a try. Make sure the glass is dry and preferably warm, otherwise the tape/paint may not stick.