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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: patryk92 on 19 September 2010, 22:08
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Hello, Im not sure if im writing in the right section but Ive got a question..
I have a pair of mk3 gti headlights and i want to paint them inside, any advice how to unglue them ?
As i dont want to break them. Cheers Patryk
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Cut the silicone with a sharp stanley knife, then prise the glass away (very carefully use a flat head screwdriver if needed). Then remove all the old silicone with a paint scraper. When painting don't use masking tape as it pulls off the silver reflective part. Put your paint in a tub and use a small brush. Then refit the glass and silicone back up.
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Hello, Im not sure if im writing in the right section but Ive got a question..
I have a pair of mk3 gti headlights and i want to paint them inside, any advice how to unglue them ?
As i dont want to break them. Cheers Patryk
If they're proper hella ones then put them in the oven for a couple of mins to soften the glue then prise them apart :wink:
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yes they're the proper hella ones, ill try to separate them first, if no luck then ill try the oven.
thank you very much for advice.
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Dont bother trying to cut the glue mate as the glass sits in a recess which you wont get a knife in.I did mine yesterday.
Gas mk3 for about 4-5 mins but to be honest i was a bit worried about melting them so kept checking them.Once the glue is soft enough just prise them apart gently and jobs a good un
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Dont bother trying to cut the glue mate as the glass sits in a recess which you wont get a knife in.I did mine yesterday.
Gas mk3 for about 4-5 mins but to be honest i was a bit worried about melting them so kept checking them.Once the glue is soft enough just prise them apart gently and jobs a good un
Did mine with a stanley knife and it's mega easy. You only have to rub the blade around not dig in. Then the glass will pull away from the light housing. Easy job Buddy.
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Ive just done it, first one was a bastard cos i didnt get it hot enough and it took me 40 minutes to split it, but the other one took me 30 seconds just pulled them apart with screwdriver. Cheers for that.
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Would like my 1.8 Vento's done but I'd make a hash job of it :nerd:
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good to know, think i might give mine a try this week
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As said before, Pop em in the over at 180degrees,
Leave for 3-5mins and the glue should be soft enough for you to pull the apart with your hands!
Then you have the fund job of scraping out the glue :( which takes forever if you do it properly!!
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Taking out the glue is the worst bit. But I've yet to try it, but I got a small fine wire attachment for the drill, so will get that on it to destroy the glue and hopefully remove it.
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I did mine yesterday, you dont need to use an oven at all
As said just run a scalpel round the edge and then gently and slowly pry the glass up, i found it came up easiest prying from the rounded side of the light
then i just ised a a screwdriver to scrape all of the gooey muck out
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I'm currently in the process of testing some headlight tint vinyl. Put some yellow tint on my mates jetta and looks the biz. Same as lamin-x but cheaper and i shall be selling it soon. Working on the smoked effect now, just trying to get it right. Not too light, not too dark.
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I'm currently in the process of testing some headlight tint vinyl. Put some yellow tint on my mates jetta and looks the biz. Same as lamin-x but cheaper and i shall be selling it soon. Working on the smoked effect now, just trying to get it right. Not too light, not too dark.
awesome :cool:
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LL, you only doing the light face or the edges also?