I know this has been asked before but what is the best way to clean up the inside of the head light if it has gone "milky" with age , without taking them out if possible .
No I don't want to buy some more or go to smilys .
Cheers, Mart.
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strip the lamps down, put in oven at 150 degrees for 5 minutes.. Carefully lift the glass off the housing. Dont pry with force if it doesnt budge, otherwise you will crack the glass. if the glass is still stuck down then you will need more heat. You can use a small flat head to get the lifting started.
Once glass is off, clean them, refitting is as simple as reheating the glass and lamp housings at 150 deg
for 5 minutes and pushing htem back together.
Put a mark on the glass and housing so you can align them to the silicone correctly again.
done this shit loads of times with glass style headlamps.
Once glass is off, clean them, refitting is as simple as reheating the glass and lamp housings at 150 deg
for 5 minutes and pushing htem back together.
Put a mark on the glass and housing so you can align them to the silicone correctly again.
done this shit loads of times with glass style headlamps.
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No.martauto wrote:Can you remove the light unit from the front of the car?Cloggy Saint wrote:Or just swill them with warm soapy water.
Mart.
Prefacelift lights have a different glue used on them, and if they are Hella, you will only ruin the reflector inside if you leave them in the oven too long. They are very difficult to take apart.

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Doesn't rice feature in a DIY method of cleaning these?
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I've been tipped that Corega denture cleaning tablets can improve them at lot. Ive a few to try out when I get round to it. If it works, its a cheap fix.
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