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Old 09-18-2004, 04:04 PM
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Question Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

Anybody got any good tricks on how to get a taillight or a headlight housing apart?

I tried the heat gun once before and its pretty tricky, to hot and you melt the plastic.

I heard about putting them in the oven from a friend but he doewn't know the specifics.
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Old 09-18-2004, 04:36 PM
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

Oven? That would melt the whole thing. Don't do that.
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Old 09-18-2004, 04:41 PM
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

No he said put it on low for so many minutes. Definately not on 450 degrees
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

well, either way, it's a risk.
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

Ok I did it last week to my 04 headlights. It came out amazing. Pure JDM look. If you just want to know the temp its 350 pre heat oven for a good 15 min then turn it off. Stick the light in for about 10-12 min take it out. Get a small butter knife or somthing flat and thin thats strong and work your way around the edges starting at the corners once you get it open enough you can use your hands to pry it apart. Do it with 2 people so the other person can follow your tracks with a razor cutting the glue. To seal them back up get clear silcone from home depot 3$(aqaurium glue works). Heat both pieces of the lamp up again the same way so the old glue is sticky. Then put your new silicone on top of it . Press it together when tight put 2 quick grip vices on it let it sit at least over night and your all good. My whole set up with removing, painting and sealing took excatly 10 hours.
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

Sweet!! Your the man, thanks

Should i use a cookie sheet or just put it on the grille?
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

Ahh wont matter I through it on the grill just fine. Just keep your eyes on it.
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

Thanks bro that worked flawlessly. i put it on a cookie sheet though the racks in the oven were to hot and i was afraid they would melt into the light.
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

If you want to play it safe setting it on warm or 200 is better. And leave it in there for about 15 minutes. Do the same to seal it.
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

Such a long process I will never do that again lol. I got the DIY off 7thgencivic.
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You put the headlights in the oven at leave them in fro around 15 minutes, as said above. I forget the heat temp toset it at (I know 350 degrees was said above). I know I have a link around here somewhere to a DIY that talks about this. If you want I can try to find it and post it if I find it.
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

What I wrote is from the DIY .
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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

and if you read even closer i posted that it worked
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so can we get some pics of what you crazy bas*ards are doing? I've myths about opening the housing and painting the silver part that doesnt reflect, but haven't seen the results. care to share?

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Re: Ungluing Headlamps/Taillamps?

This is the final outcome

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