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post-18387-1176609223_thumb.jpgany idea how to remove these covers? i think they're lame lookng. i assume they're held with adhesive or cement. can it usually be removed from the headlight lense without marks?
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Usually items that use a "stick-on" compound can be removed by taking a long piece of fairly strong dental floss and running it under the lip of the cover and slowly work it downward with a back and forth motion. The dental floss won't cut into the underlying surface but will cut thru the adhesive provided it hasn't set up rock hard. Most of those stick on applications use an adhesive that doesn't harden. Chuck

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Actually I don't think it looks lame. They match well with the front bumper as Techart style.

But I do agree with Chuck dental floss is the best way, if you decided to take them out.

:welcome:

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Actually I don't think it looks lame. They match well with the front bumper as Techart style.

But I do agree with Chuck dental floss is the best way, if you decided to take them out.

:welcome:

Thanks for the replies. It looks better in photo than in person. I appreciate the input and advice.

Posted

hmmm...hopefully the adhesive wont be a pain. Take your time and don't rush...rush = damage. How much $$$ are you willing to sell covers for? PM if you like.

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