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hi,i was wondering if anyone had tried to split the headlamp lens and spray the surrounds black like a cupra lamp and reseal the lamp .would this work or is it a bad idea? the bodyshop at my work would be doing it for me.ta
After looking at the glue used on the headlights, it doesnt soften up like TT headlights do when they get split so they cant be split as far as i can see.
Could you cut into it? with a fine stanley blade? i like the look of the cupra lights id like to do this to my lights but i remember doing it to my golf gti lights and they where allways steaming up no matter how many times i sealed them they came apart with a hairdryer though.
the bodyshop lad reckoned he,d done it on cars before,and said he lets the lamps bake in the booth for a while and uses windscreen bond when re assembling them,i might get a couple of spare lamps just in case and give it a go,i,m guessing cupra lamps aint cheap?
It is possible. There is a thread in the readers ride where someone has a sticker on the inside of the light on the surrounds. So unless he's magic it's doable!
i guess i,m lucky as i work right next to the spray booth oven so i can chuck them in there,not sure about the oven at home though,remember its not a sunday roast! hows about a heat gun?
ive done it to mine, painted the inside metallic black, looks awesome. the glue doesnt really soften much when heated tho so you have to break parts of the surround to split it open.
i put it in oven at bout 40-50 degrees for 5 mins at a time untill it was soft, then just got to be VERY patient and carefull!
i struggle to get pics on here but if you look at the " show your fellow cupra owners your engine bay " thread then theres a pic of mine there and you can see the headlight.
yea i put the chrome mask in a bowl of hot soapy water and used like wire wool stuff from our bodyshop to rub all the chrome off and the paint stuck perfect
its well worth the hard work!
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