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2v_takeover Mar 16, 2010 06:21 PM

Headlights
 
Hey, bought a pair of tinted headlights for my '96 and have a problem. Because I did not check them as well as I should have they got water in them. Now the problem is that the water is gone and they left some rust inside and it looks horrible.

How can I take these apart and get rid of the rust? Just CLR the outa them? Any input is appreciated! Thanks.

VAEM Mar 16, 2010 06:40 PM

What do you mean you didn't check them? Were they cracked or you didn't seal them after you bought them?

VAEM Mar 16, 2010 06:44 PM

This might help you after you get the rust out: How to Seal your Ford Mustang Headlights - Video Installation Instructions at AmericanMuscle.com

Kaisoboy Mar 16, 2010 08:34 PM

To get the lenses off heat up your oven to 250*F and put in the oven and let them heat up so that the silicone gets soft an you will be able to pull them apart. I did this on my stock headlight a while back so that I could paint them. Don't worry you will not melt them. Once you have cleaned them up reheat them and put them back together and put a bead of sealant between the lens and body.

SNAKEBITE Mar 16, 2010 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Kaisoboy (Post 121217)
To get the lenses off heat up your oven to 250*F and put in the oven and let them heat up so that the silicone gets soft an you will be able to pull them apart. I did this on my stock headlight a while back so that I could paint them. Don't worry you will not melt them. Once you have cleaned them up reheat them and put them back together and put a bead of sealant between the lens and body.

What else can you cook/specialties:lol

2v_takeover Mar 16, 2010 10:14 PM

Lol snakebite.. Um yea Theres an extra little hole in the headlights for like.. A small light that you can add. Anyways, covering that small hole is a crappy peice of material that let the water in. Just not sure what to try and clean the light with. suggestions?

Kaisoboy Mar 17, 2010 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE (Post 121228)
What else can you cook/specialties:lol

You name it I can cook it...lol

On the serious side though it works well and makes it easier to pull the lens from the backing. Then when you have everything cleaned up or painted as in my case you just add some sealant put the peices back together, let it heat up, remove and fully push the pieces together and they are resealed once you let them cool.

I swear it, dammit!!!:D:shakeit::D

2v_takeover May 1, 2010 09:25 PM

Okay for you guys who have been waiting, I cooked the crap out of my headlights and they will NOT budge! Not even a little! AM site says leave it for only 3 minutes, I let mine cook for 13. They did not do a single thing. I'm thinking I might just have to CLR it to hell.

VAEM May 1, 2010 09:38 PM

I think that's what I'd try next. CLR's gotta work. Right?

2v_takeover May 2, 2010 07:01 PM

I sure hope so! They're nice headlights and I really don't want to have to blow like 150$ on a brand new set.. We'll see in a couple days if it does the trick!


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