rear defrost tips

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weo1209

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Just recently, the left side wire that runs to the defrost piece fell off the window. Tried super glue, wont stick, I want something that will obviously will stick and stay there, but also provide conduction to the window....searched the forum and cant find anything, Any tips:??????
 

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don't know the fix, but in the meantime, to keep from getting windows fogged up, use shaving cream. It puts a film on the glass, and most have the same ingredients as commercial defoggers.
 
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Well the other side of the glass has one, but I havent needed it really since it came off, but thanks!
 

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Super glue aint gonna conduct anything. Now that you tried it you are pretty much sol. I duno if there is a way to fix it anyway.
 
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i was wondering about maybe getting that compound that you use to put up a rearview mirror, but not too sure about it. Any thoughts?
 

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There is a product sold in most auto parts stores to fix this type of problem. Cant remember the name of it.
 

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