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420A Baking Headlights

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Gideon Talon

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Apr 19, 2009
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Ok so i bought some halo projectors from ebay, and i intend to bake them to open, them. It is to my understanding that it is glass and plastic molded together, can someone give me the link to the step by step instructions (cant seem to find it a second time) and is there anything i can do to be more careful, because i reallllly dont want to melt it. Thanks DSMers
 
Ok so i bought some halo projectors from ebay, and i intend to bake them to open, them. It is to my understanding that it is glass and plastic molded together, can someone give me the link to the step by step instructions (cant seem to find it a second time) and is there anything i can do to be more careful, because i reallllly dont want to melt it. Thanks DSMers

just to piggyback on what project2g posted...
soak an old towel with water and then ring it out so its damp, set this down on the cookie sheet/pan you'll be using to bake the headlight. that way your plastic headlight isn't sitting on 300 degree metal, its got something soft and moist to prevent it from melting.


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Thanks guys, but i found a write up with instructions for baking a dsm projector headlight, because i would like to know exactly what to remove and where everything is located to remove

could anyone find that, plus what exactly must i remove before baking them?
 
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