Darrell16v
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How would i go about this want to spray the silver inside my lexus lights black
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Darrell16v
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Would putting them in the oven do ?lol
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DanCobb
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quote: Originally posted by Darrell16v
Would putting them in the oven do ?lol
As in cooking oven? would that not just melt it? lol
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Jamie-C
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Not sure if it can be done or not. Don't put them in the oven. I would try boiling water, in a basin and sit the lights in and try to prise them apart. Might take a few loads of boiling water but they should come.
I was able to split Valeo headlights with boiling water and I'm sure the glue won't be as tough on Lexus lights
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Darrell16v
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quote: Originally posted by DanielJamieCobb
quote: Originally posted by Darrell16v
Would putting them in the oven do ?lol
As in cooking oven? would that not just melt it? lol
Just to soften the glue abit lol
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Darrell16v
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie-C
Not sure if it can be done or not. Don't put them in the oven. I would try boiling water, in a basin and sit the lights in and try to prise them apart. Might take a few loads of boiling water but they should come.
I was able to split Valeo headlights with boiling water and I'm sure the glue won't be as tough on Lexus lights
I'll give it a go getting standards anyway so dont care what they end up like lol
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JaffaTB
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i tried to do the same but ended up binning them cos they split straight waay lol
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