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Splitting Headlights

Colin G
Senior Member
383
06-05-2020, 06:00 AM
#1
Hi guys, I know this has been covered on here before now and I know I've read the information I'm about to ask for but been searching now for the past hour or so but can't find it anywhere.

At what temp and how long do the lights need to be left in the oven??? And once done will they just pull apart or will I need to get a screwdriver or something similar to prise them apart.

I did try first thing this morning with the oven on a very very low temp but I just seemed to be damaging the plastic (grey part) when I tried prising them apart. So not sure if I didn't have the oven high enough or I hadn't left them in long enough or something . . . .

Thanks In Advance.
Colin G
06-05-2020, 06:00 AM #1

Hi guys, I know this has been covered on here before now and I know I've read the information I'm about to ask for but been searching now for the past hour or so but can't find it anywhere.

At what temp and how long do the lights need to be left in the oven??? And once done will they just pull apart or will I need to get a screwdriver or something similar to prise them apart.

I did try first thing this morning with the oven on a very very low temp but I just seemed to be damaging the plastic (grey part) when I tried prising them apart. So not sure if I didn't have the oven high enough or I hadn't left them in long enough or something . . . .

Thanks In Advance.

IanS200
Account not Activated
275
06-05-2020, 06:50 AM
#2
180o c for 10 mins, worked fine for me when i split mine. I used a wallpaper scraper to start it off. Then just pull apart.
IanS200
06-05-2020, 06:50 AM #2

180o c for 10 mins, worked fine for me when i split mine. I used a wallpaper scraper to start it off. Then just pull apart.

Mr-cth
Junior Member
23
06-05-2020, 09:59 AM
#3
I had my oven just turned up full for about 5 or 10min and used flat head screw driver and knife to open it up i did find tht it deformed grey plastic abit but once u heat it up to put itt back together u can flatten it back out again, just make sure u keep a close eye on it cuz i left one in to long once and cost me lik 70 quid to get a new one!
Mr-cth
06-05-2020, 09:59 AM #3

I had my oven just turned up full for about 5 or 10min and used flat head screw driver and knife to open it up i did find tht it deformed grey plastic abit but once u heat it up to put itt back together u can flatten it back out again, just make sure u keep a close eye on it cuz i left one in to long once and cost me lik 70 quid to get a new one!

wullie_trd
Member
168
06-05-2020, 11:52 AM
#4
I kept my oven at 120 and just put them in for bout 10 mins, pulled at them then put in for another 5 mins then they came apart no probs.
wullie_trd
06-05-2020, 11:52 AM #4

I kept my oven at 120 and just put them in for bout 10 mins, pulled at them then put in for another 5 mins then they came apart no probs.

Colin G
Senior Member
383
06-05-2020, 12:49 PM
#5
Cheers guys, seems I had a case of oven not high enough, and not left in long either then.

Will try again in the morning.
Edited 17-06-2013, 10:23 PM by Colin G.
Colin G
06-05-2020, 12:49 PM #5

Cheers guys, seems I had a case of oven not high enough, and not left in long either then.

Will try again in the morning.

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