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Is it safe to put vinyl over the rear defrost lines on car?

shuv76

New Member
Hello I just wanted to know if it is ok to place vinyl over those rear defrost lines in automobiles? Will it hurt the vinyl? Thanks for any advice.
Paul
 

lil Details

New Member
I don't see that it would hurt it. A car defroster can get warm, but not any hotter than the glass will get in sunlight. I am sure it would be a nightmare to remove if or when you want to remove it. With window tinting we have techniques to remove it from a defroster window, but not sure it would work well on the vinyl...

Why put it on the inside?
 

stickermonkey

New Member
I saw a rear window decal on a customers vehicle actually split or crack where every heat element was. This decal was done at another shop, and had been on for a year or so. When we did the new decal, we used a premium vinyl and it didn't seem to do the same thing. In fact, it was on the car for at least 3 years and still looked as good as the day we put it on. She sold the car..so I don't know how it performed after the 3 years...but from experience...I'm sure it would have lasted another 2 or more without problems.
 

OldPaint

New Member
depends on the USE OF THE REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER!!!! here in florida...........wedontworryboutit!!!!
 
I've never had a problem with them. I actually tell customers to turn it on while they are on the way over (during the cold months). Helps warm the window for application.
 

Bigdawg

Just Me
Have had one I cut from Oracal 651 back up in Tennessee that is just fine after 3 years...

Don't use the defroster too awful much any more :smile:
 

BobM

New Member
Been doing it forever, never gave it a thought as the wires are inside and the vinyl is outside.
 

grafxxx

New Member
never had a problem here and live in MA. the only problem i have had is people scraping them off with there ice scrapers
 

Jillbeans

New Member
Me neither, the ice scrapers (or rather the people wielding them) are what is more dangerous.
Love....Jill
 
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