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omgZ 01-07-2011 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by doubleG370Z (Post 884267)
Careful check around the edges of the rear window w/ your finger to feel for any cuts to the grid/ wiring ... You might have to remove the trim around the inside of the window to further investigate wire connections.

Yeah ill give it a thorough check tomorrow when i get back from class. I went to the tint shop, and the boss told me that it isn't the tint. Obviously, he would say that but i dont want to falsely accuse them if i am not certain. Also i know that one can easily damage the grid while removing the tint, but is it likely that it could be damaged during the tinting process? I wonder because they do the measuring and cutting from the outside before placing the film on the inside. I am go to have it checked out at the dealership this weekend.

drdre8424 11-09-2011 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by omgZ (Post 884384)
Yeah ill give it a thorough check tomorrow when i get back from class. I went to the tint shop, and the boss told me that it isn't the tint. Obviously, he would say that but i dont want to falsely accuse them if i am not certain. Also i know that one can easily damage the grid while removing the tint, but is it likely that it could be damaged during the tinting process? I wonder because they do the measuring and cutting from the outside before placing the film on the inside. I am go to have it checked out at the dealership this weekend.

what did you find out the problem was? im noticing it taking a little longer for the window to clear.

6MT 11-09-2011 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by doubleG370Z (Post 882224)
possible that when tinting the rear they could have damage even spliced one the lines...when I turn on my rear defogger, it clears up really fast.

:iagree: Mine also works perfectly. (I don't have any tinting done.)

Ilovejdm07 11-13-2011 07:17 AM

I use to work at a tint shop, if you had any tint removed.... You have to you steam to remove the old tint. Becuse if the use blades they hit the defrost lines in the inside they f**k it up..... You can tell if the hit the defrost line make sure there all even color you be able to to tell if the hit it with a blade or not. Them cutting the tint on the outside doesn't have to do anything with it because the line are in the inside!!!!!!!


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