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will_pop
06-07-2004, 01:14 PM
Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!



HOW TO PAINT YOUR HEAD LIGHT TO MAKE IT JDM for 6Gen accord

tools need....

hum... some spanner....

and oven

BBQ paint

Glove...

turpentine...


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lots more can't remember... keke

and b4 u do it ... plz remember u r doing it on ur own risk <img src="images/smiles/icon_eek.gif" alt="Shocked" border="0" />

1st

you have to take off your head light out of your car...

to do this, you have to take off your front bumper first in order to get access to the 3 of the 4 screws that holds the light in place

then take out the 2 head lights

2nd
now you need to open up the head light case...

to do this ... you will pre-heat your oven to 150C.

then put your head light in for 5 minz...


http://members.optusnet.com.au/villemus/resized/Resize%20of%20Copy%20of%20DSCF0506.JPG


then take it out .. (remember to wear gloves... the light will get really hot) and use ur strength (it reqired a lot of strength) to pull the lense and the base apart... (remeber there r a few small clips holding them... just lift them up a bit and pull a bit and the will come apart)

when i did this ... there r melted silicon which sticked to some part of the light... to remove it ... i used terpentine... and remember don't rub too hard coz it will rub off the original paint as well

3rd
after you have seperated the housing... ... ...
you can c... the high and low beam reflector is attached to the base which u don't need to take it out...

and the parking and front grill of the housing is attatched to the lense.

here is the foto of the HL grill (actually i don't know what they called. but i just assume they r called as the GRILL lol)

http://members.optusnet.com.au/villemus/resized/Resize%20of%20DSCF0510.JPG


there r 2 screws that holds the parking light housing and the grill to the lense. so you need to unscrew them and then u can take out the parking housing and the grill.

4th
now you just need to mask the parts that you don't want to paint and paint it ... with heat resistance paint.

<span style="color: red">but before you paint .. clean the paint surface with degreaser....

and while using degreaser don't rub too hard or they will even remove the chorm paint.</span>

i personally paint the corner light and the grill and part of the high and low beam reflector ( the parts which don't really affect reflection)


http://members.optusnet.com.au/villemus/resized/Resize%20of%20DSCF0512.JPG

http://members.optusnet.com.au/villemus/resized/Resize%20of%20Copy%20of%20DSCF0508.JPG

but if you feel lazy .. just paint the grill .... since it cost a lot of time to mask the high/low beam reflector.. and need a bit of clean up after paint if the maksing was not done perfectly.

5th
now after paint, wait... let dry out for an hour.. and re-recoat.....

then ... let dry again .. take off the masking tape....

and clean up edges that was over painted... (by using turpentine--this is what i used)

http://members.optusnet.com.au/villemus/resized/Resize%20of%20DSCF0513.JPG

6th
after all ...

you can let them dry a bit more.. but i just put them back straight away.

how?? same as the way you pull it apart.. just put them back in position first, then bake them for 5 minz again.. then push the lense and the base back in it's original position.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/villemus/resized/Resize%20of%20DSCF0511.JPG

if you worried that it may not seal properly... just get some silicon seal... and seal again...

and that's probably it ... here are some more random foto.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/villemus/resized/Resize%20of%20DSCF0514.JPG

http://members.optusnet.com.au/villemus/resized/Resize%20of%20DSCF0523--1.jpg


i m so tired now .. it's 4am... so ... the instruction maybe a bit messy....

i'll edit it tomolo :roll:

oh btw here is a how to page for 5th gen accord

joneblaze
06-07-2004, 03:02 PM
Lookin good. :)

A'PEXi
06-07-2004, 04:07 PM
high temp engine enamel works and also you get a range of different colours :D

will_pop
06-07-2004, 10:00 PM
yeh but i think black is kinda the best choice.......
the BBQ paint have a shadow finish .. which is pretty cool too

MrPlow
19-07-2004, 05:28 PM
can this method be applied to the side indicators of a ek civic?

will_pop
20-07-2004, 02:45 AM
i think it works for all the lights...
bake them and paint them keke... hum .. but read the disclaimer keke

dhdevil
27-07-2005, 12:17 PM
FUKKN NICE

i so want too do this too my KA7!!