Rear Window Defogger Kit

Kp99

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Im a little confused I went to a car shop today and looked at the defogger kit, but all i saw was a packet and a tube of yellow liquid, how would you get that mixture onto the bridges, it seems near impossible, can someone brief me on this, and better yet does anyone have any pics of a "defogged" cpu. Thanks
 

compuwiz1

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Actually, check the Permatex brand (I believe Loctite and Permatex are same company)

Part number is 765-1460

I get mine at the local NAPA store.

It's a single bottle of bronze colored material that comes with a brush. The two part is an epoxy type and you don't want that.
 

scorch2000

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Yeah...the Permatex brand defogger liquid comes in a tiny little bottle. For best results use a toothpick to apply the liquid to the L1 bridges. It's a real pain but you'll get it eventually. Don't worrry if you screew up, just have some nail polish remover and a Q-tip handy and rub it out. Good luck.

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Dan

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I got mine under the Permatex brand name (part no. 15067) at AutoZone. Cost about $8.
 

BP

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Yup that's it.

Shake well and dab it from what clings to the cap and you'll get just enough for a bridge.
 

smp

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yeah.. that helped me too.. I pencilled in my bridges last night.. but I'm afraid it won't work.. still haven't played with it.. no time.. but I will tonight.. I hope the stupid thing works.. cause I want to break a gig finally.. if not though, I'll be going the permatex route.. this helped..