Just cleared my headlights!
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Just cleared my headlights!
Ok finally got the nerve up to do this. It was a little scary with the thought of putting my headlights in the oven but its finally done. Took about 3 hours total which was much faster than I though it would go. Also if anyone wants this done to theirs I will do it for a small fee. Just send them to me and I will have them out back to you the next day. Thanks Conceyted for coming over and helping and thanks Farseide for the help over the phone and giving the final push to do this!
Here are the pics:
Heres the scary part:
Finished product:
Here are the pics:
Heres the scary part:
Finished product:
Last edited by dave079; 09-18-2004 at 04:17 PM.
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Alright, so we finally grew ***** and did it (thanks to your motivation and being the guinie pig) WOO! im excited to get my car back even more now! Except we have an extra step! Lets paint mine black! yay yay!
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Good job! I had to do that to my Celica's headlights when i painted the inside of them. Honestly i think the hard part is getting the ***** to rip out your headlights and stick them in the oven. After that its relatively easy, just a bit time consuming.
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Nice work, man Clean, very clean. And sure a lot easier (and faster) than the heat gun route
BTW, did you have a contingency plan if the oven thing didn't happen to work out?
BTW, did you have a contingency plan if the oven thing didn't happen to work out?
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was it relatively easy to pry appart once it was heated or was there still some struggling? i dont want to break anything. mabey ill just ship them to you for a small fee!
-justin
-justin
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Originally posted by myz8a4re
was it relatively easy to pry appart once it was heated or was there still some struggling? i dont want to break anything. mabey ill just ship them to you for a small fee!
-justin
was it relatively easy to pry appart once it was heated or was there still some struggling? i dont want to break anything. mabey ill just ship them to you for a small fee!
-justin
And no Brian I didnt have any kind of real backup plan in case the oven thing failed or messed something up. Just kinda did it on a wing and a prayer.
It wasnt that easy to pry apart even after it was in the oven. That adhesive they used was some pretty strong stuff. If you would like to ship them to me to do just let me know and I will be glad to do it.
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Originally posted by dave079
First thanks guys for envying my *****
And no Brian I didnt have any kind of real backup plan in case the oven thing failed or messed something up. Just kinda did it on a wing and a prayer.
It wasnt that easy to pry apart even after it was in the oven. That adhesive they used was some pretty strong stuff. If you would like to ship them to me to do just let me know and I will be glad to do it.
First thanks guys for envying my *****
And no Brian I didnt have any kind of real backup plan in case the oven thing failed or messed something up. Just kinda did it on a wing and a prayer.
It wasnt that easy to pry apart even after it was in the oven. That adhesive they used was some pretty strong stuff. If you would like to ship them to me to do just let me know and I will be glad to do it.
-justin