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clear out headlights
Hello,
I have been reading this forum for a little while now and finally decided to register and make a first time post. I have a 99 tripple black boxster and was curious if anyone has ever tried to clear out the amber on their headlights(97-02). I have an extra set of headlights and my friends and I plan to attempt to clear it out this weekend. It appears to have 2-3 layers of plastic film on the headlight that have been heat baked on. 1-2 amber films and 1 clear film. We are planning to see if we can use a heat gun to bake the film and peal it off. Also use "goo-gone" to remove any additional left over glue from the film. Any ideas or suggestions? |
I broke and took a headlight apart. The plastic is solid amber. There is no amber film or coating to remove.
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Is there a way to heat up the entire assembly and separate the outer glass from the housing? Say, to paint the silver part of the headlight black? I know some other cars, you can separate the glass part of the headlight by baking it at low temps.
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I saw black tail lights on ebay that had been "chemically treated." What is that?
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It is plastic, not glass. I separated it by prying, but it destroys the headlight. I did not try heat.
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