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Old 08-09-10, 09:37 PM   #1
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Default headlight bonding glue removal?

Hi all, currently playing with a euro headlight assembly on an `01 curvy and to do the job properly the projector light has to come out and the metal plate that causes the light emited to kick to the left (for uk roads)has to be modified, as it currently kicks to the right.

Ive checked with a few MOT guys locally and the light can either be a flat beam or kick to the left, no right kick or beam benders allowed.

ive tried a heat gun to soften the glue but its a sod of a job has anyone succesfully managed to seperate the headlight lense from the plastic back?

Sure i read somewhere that the heat from the oven works, I can heat them no problem but seperating them enough to pull them apart has been difficult so far.

Thanks, Lee
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Old 09-09-10, 08:09 AM   #2
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yeah i have a friend that put his car lights in an oven to separate them, so it must work thats all i know tho sorry lol
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Old 09-09-10, 09:18 AM   #3
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Default Re: headlight bonding glue removal?

once - with a heated knife blade - at your own risk...
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Old 09-09-10, 06:34 PM   #4
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wish me luck, about to try the oven method, had to wait for my wife to go out as she was less than enthusiastic when I mentioned it

With the heatgun i was using a small wallpaper scraper, and that was getting warm with the heatgun, so sort of tried a hot knife idea.
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Old 09-09-10, 08:05 PM   #5
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Default Re: headlight bonding glue removal?

Yeah put them in oven, look up ad53gd or whatever he's called thread about putting projectors in his TL1000S

Not sure what temp but it can soften glue enough to open them.
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Old 09-09-10, 08:26 PM   #6
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Default Re: headlight bonding glue removal?

well I used the oven technique and did soften the glue a tad, used a knife with this method, but its just done my fingers in instead trying to prise the unit apart so will try again tomorrow.

I did a little search and found the topic all about the tl lights, so have sent him a pm as he simply cut his lense off.

Im a little worried about cutting the rear cover as the strength will be lost and the headlight mounts from this and each light mounts inside from the rear cover.
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Old 09-09-10, 09:50 PM   #7
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i think dyzio has done it at some point.

have you tried silicon sealer remover?
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Old 10-09-10, 08:18 PM   #8
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no, hadnt thought of that, arent there different types of silicon sealant tho? this stuff way different to bathroom tye etc.

Anyone know what it actually is?
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