Clear/Paint My Headlight PLEASE!
Clear/Paint My Headlight PLEASE!
Hey guys lol i'v been wanting to do this since the day i bought the car over 2 years ago.I'v read the tutorial meny times but i'm still to scared to do it my self so please somone HELP! I'll buy you lunch or fork over soome cash. I'm in the east bay, brentwood to b exact...Let me know! Thanks
-Barney
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Hey guys lol i'v been wanting to do this since the day i bought the car over 2 years ago.I'v read the tutorial meny times but i'm still to scared to do it my self so please somone HELP! I'll buy you lunch or fork over soome cash. I'm in the east bay, brentwood to b exact...Let me know! Thanks
-Barney
-Barney
big bottle of jager and some rockstar. let me know. i am up north but people will let you know i know whats goin on.
i can do all 02-07, havent tried 08-09 yet...but just havent had the chance. i think 08's come stock black
all you gotta do is pick a color.
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jasajins car blacked his headlights out
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take your time and do it right the first time. you don't want condensation getting in there cause you rushed sealing them back up. i speak from experience
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Hey guys lol i'v been wanting to do this since the day i bought the car over 2 years ago.I'v read the tutorial meny times but i'm still to scared to do it my self so please somone HELP! I'll buy you lunch or fork over soome cash. I'm in the east bay, brentwood to b exact...Let me know! Thanks
-Barney
-Barney
i can help u out, actually ill probably do mine at the same time lol
did it on my last set before the wreck and got brand new headlights, didn't want to touch them, but no is about the time to do it again
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haha. the last guy i helped we found a super crazy way to help reduce condensation.
put a couple grains of rice in the headlight for about a week or 2. he drove aroudn no worry
rice naturally absorbs moisture and it worked prefectly
he has no condensation and i got rid of mine. i was shocked.
put a couple grains of rice in the headlight for about a week or 2. he drove aroudn no worry
rice naturally absorbs moisture and it worked prefectly
he has no condensation and i got rid of mine. i was shocked.
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I was just going to say that the best way to get rid of condensation is to use a very small amount of silica gel, yes, the same stuff that comes with beef jerky, and other foods that are supposed to stay dry. It usually comes in a small packet that says "Do not eat". Cut it open and put a few grains in and it will be dry overnight. I've never heard of using rice, but I know silica gel would work faster and better since that is its primary purpose.
We use it instead of cat litter and you'd be AMAZED at what the cat's turds look like the morning after she craps... They turn into these really small, hard, dry, and withered things that don't smell or even look like turds anymore because of how much moisture the silica gel took out of the crap. I also use it in my gun safe and in my ammo cans to keep everything dry... Most people use de-humidifiers, but the silica gel is much better, cheaper, and wont stop working. My guns are always nice and dry thanks to it.
So in short, use a tiny bit of silica gel if you get condensation, that way you don't have to remove the light to wipe off the water... When I say a tiny bit, I mean a TINY bit... like a few tiny grains... Each grain is a tiny bit bigger then a grain of sand.
We use it instead of cat litter and you'd be AMAZED at what the cat's turds look like the morning after she craps... They turn into these really small, hard, dry, and withered things that don't smell or even look like turds anymore because of how much moisture the silica gel took out of the crap. I also use it in my gun safe and in my ammo cans to keep everything dry... Most people use de-humidifiers, but the silica gel is much better, cheaper, and wont stop working. My guns are always nice and dry thanks to it.
So in short, use a tiny bit of silica gel if you get condensation, that way you don't have to remove the light to wipe off the water... When I say a tiny bit, I mean a TINY bit... like a few tiny grains... Each grain is a tiny bit bigger then a grain of sand.
haha. the last guy i helped we found a super crazy way to help reduce condensation.
put a couple grains of rice in the headlight for about a week or 2. he drove aroudn no worry
rice naturally absorbs moisture and it worked prefectly
he has no condensation and i got rid of mine. i was shocked.
put a couple grains of rice in the headlight for about a week or 2. he drove aroudn no worry
rice naturally absorbs moisture and it worked prefectly
he has no condensation and i got rid of mine. i was shocked.
Thats why they put rice in salt shakers.


