Could of saved some cheddar and just polished the cloudy lens... Which is what I thought I was going to see. Currently trying to find ways of doing so without breaking the OE factory seal. Not very many fog lights have lenses that are readily available to order. Kind of a niche video. Aside from that it was well done and shows how to separate the lens from the housing.
This isnt a restoration this is a replacement.
For everyone wondering what sealant was used - it's called Butyl Rubber Sealant for Lamps, google and you'll be able to source it.
Could of saved some cheddar and just polished the cloudy lens... Which is what I thought I was going to see. Currently trying to find ways of doing so without breaking the OE factory seal. Not very many fog lights have lenses that are readily available to order. Kind of a niche video.
Aside from that it was well done and shows how to separate the lens from the housing.
I just cleaned mine with ammonia. dumped it in, swished it around, and let it sit for a half hour. They look AMAZING now!
@@pextor Never thought of that. Will have to give that a shot. Thanks for the tip.
Do you remove the blue cap on the back of the housing?
Donde consigo el cristal nuevo?
What cleaning agent did you use?
Isoprophyl
Where do I buy that black gasket seal?
where do we buy it ? is it just called Sealant?
where do we buy it ? is it just called Sealant?
Headlight seal from Amazon... That or Butyl seal
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