Stick on demisters
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Stick on demisters
I have a smiths stick on rear window demister on my car.
I also have a switched power supply to the rear parcel shelf.
I was wondering if I should use the supply to power the smiths, or use it to power a small heat fan demister?
Or to put it another way, do stick on demisters work?
Thanks all
Ed
I also have a switched power supply to the rear parcel shelf.
I was wondering if I should use the supply to power the smiths, or use it to power a small heat fan demister?
Or to put it another way, do stick on demisters work?
Thanks all
Ed
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Re: Stick on demisters
My problem always seemed to be keeping them stuck on, so if yours has been there a while I'd go for that.
So I assume this car has been kept to an original standard? Leak and damp carpets and all that eh?
So I assume this car has been kept to an original standard? Leak and damp carpets and all that eh?

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Re: Stick on demisters
Actually it was a NOS element.
It took a few shenanigans but it stuck!
No idea if it will peel off soon, the glue is pretty old so quite probable.
Original as much as possible but I learnt the importance of drainage holes a long time ago so hopefully not too damp.
So do they work?
It took a few shenanigans but it stuck!
No idea if it will peel off soon, the glue is pretty old so quite probable.
Original as much as possible but I learnt the importance of drainage holes a long time ago so hopefully not too damp.
So do they work?
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Re: Stick on demisters
To be fair in my experience they demisted well, the trouble was when the sheer amount of condensation led to dripping water and resultant glue attack. Come to think of it with that particular car, the water won over everything in the end...
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Re: Stick on demisters
I just lean back and wipe the rear window, it’s a mini 

I've got a 69 Mini with a 1046, Cooper Head and a four on the floor.
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Re: Stick on demisters
I'd leave the Smiths unit for 'show' and wire in a hidden element screen:
http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... o%20search
http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... o%20search
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Re: Stick on demisters
Forget about the crappy old Smiths stick on thing. They are hideous.
Just fit a Nice new Minispares heated rear screen.
They are lovely!
Just fit a Nice new Minispares heated rear screen.
They are lovely!
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Re: Stick on demisters
I have the heated front screen and may go with the back one eventually but I really like the period look!
Or as Graeme suggested, have both (although I'll have to find another!).
Or as Graeme suggested, have both (although I'll have to find another!).