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    headlamp glass polishing

    has anyone figured out a method to restore OEM glass headlight not plastic GLASS?? TYPE G anyone????
    And while im asking bout polishing stuff how do i open my bumper lights without melting them they seem to melt real easy even with a low heat setting. Has anyone gotten them successfully open and HOw???
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    Last edited by GearBangnAccord; 12-06-2008, 12:43 PM.
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      #3
      get a glass polishing kit.

      http://search.eastwoodco.com/search?...ish&asug=glass


      as for the bumper lights, you pry them apart with a flathead.



      resist prying hard. they will break very easy. later.
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        #4
        Ok so u dont need the oven thats y i melted two spares thxx.
        Have u tried any of these kits?
        Last edited by GearBangnAccord; 12-06-2008, 01:07 PM.
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          #5
          Originally posted by GearBangnAccord View Post
          ok so u dont need the oven thats y i melted two spares thxx
          Use a heat gun.

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            #6
            a heat gun won't really help because the bumperlight doesn't have sealant. instead they are melted together. later.
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