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Who can remove front and rear windows for a cheap cashy? They need to be able to come to me in north plympton and hopefully tomorrow.

Cheers.

sledge hammer time

or just do what chad is saying.....getting a pro to do it

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pop the molding off and use a piano wire on two pieces of wood for handles to slice off the silicone, easy as hell

just go slow and get some help to carry them off the car to avoid flex

push the wire thru the silicone, wind onto the two sticks on each end and walk it around the edge of the glass

a brick works but leaves a bit of a mess..hahahah

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Just got complete windscreens to come down and do it. $120 windows didn't break. Instant windscreens wanted $99 each with a high chance of them breaking.

Lmao how the f**k can that be a selling point?!

"Yeah we'll do it. There's a 99% change it will smash, we will drop it, it will scratch or we won't know how to put it back in. But we'll do it."

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Lmao how the f**k can that be a selling point?!

"Yeah we'll do it. There's a 99% change it will smash, we will drop it, it will scratch or we won't know how to put it back in. But we'll do it."

it's pretty standard procedure to say that mate. Alothough you take care to get them out the front screens easily crack on any car, basicly there saying there not liable if it cracks. sure a pro will 95 times out of 100 get em out with out breaking.njust the way it is mate.

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