lol im not after something perfect and expecting to give them 20 bux..
im looking for someone who has done the job and it is satisfactory but they feel that it needs more improvement..
im not picky with these things so yea..
i am willing to swap my headlights with 20 bux on top to someone who feels this way so that they are able to start the job all over agen with another original set and can do it perfectly this time..
and you should still have some paint and silicon leftover from the last time you did it, if not then to bad i guess..hehe hopefulli u will
i used a hair dryer to melt the glue, we found that it doesnt need much heat before the glue starts to melt... then we just used a flat head screw driver and went all around the outside casing to losen it up and then just rip the thing off. its pretty strong stuff, only thing you might worry about is breaking plastic clips but they dont do much anywaiz just use silicon glue to re-seal the thing up so its water tight.
haha i was wondering if adam was ever going to do that to the car
since he never got around to it im glad you did
good job mate
ill definately be doing this to my car
you might just want to run over the edges with some extra silicon after joining the headlight back together, just in case the original silicon doesn't seal back up properly, and in terms of heating up the silicon, hairdryer works a treat or even a mini heater. and if you have a good mate with you that helps a great deal as well as they can hold the headlight apart at one edge as you work you way down. another tip is once you get it open just get the hairdryer and knife and work you way down. worked for me
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