The method shown in this video worked great for me on my vehicle's rear window with defrost lines to remove old baked on window tint adhesive after I removed the old bubbled up tint. This MUST BE done outdoors when you remove the tint with all vehicle doors open, and wear gloves/eye protection. Do not inhale the ammonia fumes. If needed, use a fan to blow away the fumes while scrubbing the old tint layers or adhesive. Enjoy the video!
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DISCLAIMER: No method shown is 100% safe to use on Rear Defrost Heater Lines. Always test one spot first before scrubbing the entire area. If you notice damage, stop. You can easily repair the heater lines using conductive paint.
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