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02-14-2004
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how to clear your headlights -- pls help
hey i want to clear my headlights...anyone know how? im looking for a do it urself sorta solution..thanks. To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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02-14-2004
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if u have a sedan then all i can say is good luck taking off the factory grey silicon cuz it took me and Gusto more than an hour doing that
btw, check out the DIY on the left of the page and search would help too
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02-14-2004
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or contact Telly in this forum (canada) and he will do it for $50 i think
__________________ 2001 VW GTi 1.8T (daily beater)
2001 Civic LX Sedan (dad's car) FS: RSX-S Steering Wheel with airbag
02-14-2004
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pm telly he's the guy you should talk to. it's not clearing season right now so i doubt hell do it.
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There are tons of posts about this. I did mine using an oven to soften the goo and reseal them. Just don't touch the chrome inside.
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02-14-2004
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all you need to know is right here
link to headlight clearing
it's fairly easy, just follow the DIY. I didn't run into any problems when i did mine, and i also helped quite a few of my friends to do it to. Just follow the DIY and you should be fine. I'd be kinda scared to put my headlights in the oven though... a hair dryer works just fine!
02-14-2004
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If u have a coupe, its really easy compare to sedans... i have done it a couple time, i can probaby help u out during my study break if u need help
02-15-2004
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It's not too hard to do; the DIY is very helpful (use an oven). Contact me if you need help.
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