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Old 02-07-2008, 08:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello. Obviously I am a noob and need some help. I have a problem with the inside of my headlights..They look foggy and yucky, I saw about cleaning the outside of them but need suggestions on how to clear up the insides of them. Please! I don't want to buy new ones. Thank You in advance!!!!
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dissassemble them. you may need a blow dryer to separate them. its pretty easy actually. what car do you drive, what year is it, and do you have a hot sister....jk.
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Thanks! They won't break easy will they? I am not the most gracefull when doing stuff and a bit protective about my car, I have a 2003 tiburon gt (she is my baby). And I do have a hot sister...lol
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lol take a pretty secure guy to admit that his siter is hot! is she single and comming to Canada anytime soon?
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lol. post high res pictures. just kidding. the light assembly will not break easily. since its your first time, just be sure to take your time and you will be ok. IF YOU DO PUT YOUR HEADLIGHT IN THE OVEN TO LOOSEN THE BOND, ONLY DO IT ON THE LOWEST HEAT LEVEL AND NNNEEEVVEERRR EEVVERR TAKE YOUR EYES OFF OF IT. and don't put it directly on metal either. put down cardboard first.
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It probably would take a pretty secure guy to admit his sister is hot....But seeing that I am a girl it was really easy!! LOL!!
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ahhhhh my mistake... well guess ya got me on that one. so dose your hot sister have a hot sister? lol
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ahhhhh my mistake... well guess ya got me on that one. so dose your hot sister have a hot sister? lol


lol... believe it or not, we aren't sex deprived dogs. we just like to joke around. but seriously, are you hot?

anyway, i guess i was pretty close when i said use a hair dryer. but i wanted to let you know NOT to touch the bulbs inside at all. they may burn out prematurely if you do. its good to wear rubber gloves when you handle them.

if cleaning them doesn't work, advance or auto zone can sell you a liquid that coats the plastic and makes it look as good as new. either way, you still have to take the assemblies apart.
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ps. where are you from?
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