Is is possible to remove the lens from the front headlight so I can clean the inside?
If so, how? (Pictures, video's, guides....etc)
If not, what are my options?
Daewoo Lanos Headlight Removal
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Re: Daewoo Lanos Headlight Removal
um... yes.
basically, you gotta heat the whole housing in the oven to soften the silicon glue, then pry it apart, and then you get to the insides and do w/e you want to.
i can't find the thread of how to take them apart atm, its basic step by step.
then after ur done with w/e, reglue everything. just make sure its not old plastic, as it will be brittle and just break apart.
~wolf
basically, you gotta heat the whole housing in the oven to soften the silicon glue, then pry it apart, and then you get to the insides and do w/e you want to.
i can't find the thread of how to take them apart atm, its basic step by step.
then after ur done with w/e, reglue everything. just make sure its not old plastic, as it will be brittle and just break apart.
~wolf
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'00 3dr Lanos HB
-straight piped exhaust
-maroon>black
-short piping intake
Re: Daewoo Lanos Headlight Removal
DON'T PUT THE HEADLIGHT SPACER IN THE OVER! It melts much much much lower. Also I prefer to do lower temps in over for longer time to be safe. Don't put the headlight directly on metal, I use cardboard when doing lower temps for longer time but when I'm in a hury and use 200F for a short time I use a piece of wood or get creative. Most recommend 270F for 7mins on the middle rack but I never got above 200F I also use pure convection since I have it because it helps heat the oven evenly.