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how do you do it without damaging the headlights?


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I think I would be more concerned about damaging the eyelid. Anyways, get a length of fishing line and tie the two ends to two sperate pieces of dowel or something similar. Warm the eyelids up with a hair-dryer (useful to have a mate do this while you attempt the following), and using your newly made 'wire saw', start working the fishing line under the eyelid.

Eventually once you get it off, you can use some goo-remover/citrus oil/eucalyptus oil to remove the adhesive residue.

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how do you do it without damaging the headlights?

depends how you stuck it on. a bit more info would help. if u did use some sort of strong double sided tape or flexible glue, DJKOR's suggestion would help.

a bit more info would help us answering ur questions

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double sided tape.. and from memory, plenty of it.

3m tape came with the eyelids i think?


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DJKOR's idea works well. just get yourself some strong glue remover and your set. i used bug and tar remover, worked okay..

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double sided tape.. and from memory, plenty of it.

3m tape came with the eyelids i think?

the tape that comes with the eyelids are rubbish. if its double sided tape just slowly peel it off and use plast-X or a goo-remover of your choice to remove the residue. if u remove it slowly, u wont damage the eyelids.

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