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omg thats some crazy shit duncan, reminded me of a mate who try to scrape of some stickers of hes rear windscreen with a chisel hahaha same thing happened,

you just need to get one hair line crack and your end up with a million cracks in the windscreen

  • 5 years later...

Sorry to bring back an old thread guys.

But better this then starting a new one when the topic is exactly the same.

Currently got the rear wiper arm off. and im presented with the (roughly 23mmish nut that seems to be holding the last piece on)

Dont really have the dollars to invest in a new rear window. Currently soaking in wd 40 overnight and I plan on trying to remove tommorow.

Anyone done this before to have any tips that will help prevent a smashed rear window. (But actually involve removing the rear wiper :rolleyes: )

Cheers,. Luke

It only took me 5 mins to remove the rear window wiper,didn't need the wd40 either.

Grab a vice grip,put top jaw on bolt thing holding the arm on and bottom jaw on the bottom of arm and pop it off,you won't break anything.

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