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Headlight Spraying Service anybody?
Headlight Spraying Service anybody?
Hello!
Can anybody here take apart headlights and spray the inner surround black like in this link below:
http://reviews.turbometal.com/honda-pre ... 2000-2001/
If so what would you charge for this service? I would like to get mine done on my car!
Cheers,
Mudgey
Can anybody here take apart headlights and spray the inner surround black like in this link below:
http://reviews.turbometal.com/honda-pre ... 2000-2001/
If so what would you charge for this service? I would like to get mine done on my car!
Cheers,
Mudgey
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+1 to this.Merlin wrote:It is not that hard to do. I did this recently.
Its a DIY job.
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4g headlights aren't bonded together, they have metal clips that hold the front lenses on, so no oven required!
Just unclip and remove the glass/plastic lense! (nb: headlight or bumper needs to come off the car so you can access the bottom clips on it)
As well as the internal surrounds, part of the back of the lense is painted silver/black on the reverse too. I bought a silver lense expecting to be able turn it black to replace a dodgy one I had on the car, but decided that was a none-starter when I looked at it more closely.
Better off just buying a replacement silver or black headlight to match the other one.
Just unclip and remove the glass/plastic lense! (nb: headlight or bumper needs to come off the car so you can access the bottom clips on it)
As well as the internal surrounds, part of the back of the lense is painted silver/black on the reverse too. I bought a silver lense expecting to be able turn it black to replace a dodgy one I had on the car, but decided that was a none-starter when I looked at it more closely.
Better off just buying a replacement silver or black headlight to match the other one.
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Maybe the ukdm glass headlights are just clipped, but the jdm facelift lights I took apart were bonded as well as clipped.wurlycorner wrote:4g headlights aren't bonded together, they have metal clips that hold the front lenses on, so no oven required!
Just unclip and remove the glass/plastic lense! (nb: headlight or bumper needs to come off the car so you can access the bottom clips on it)
As well as the internal surrounds, part of the back of the lense is painted silver/black on the reverse too. I bought a silver lense expecting to be able turn it black to replace a dodgy one I had on the car, but decided that was a none-starter when I looked at it more closely.
Better off just buying a replacement silver or black headlight to match the other one.


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