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help - fog light cleaning (inside)
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colinn
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:24 am Up
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any one any ideas on how to clean the inside glass surface of foglights? - see pic - lots of spots on inside of glass

 

 
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Take the lake them apart clean and put back together Smile
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You sure they're on the inside?

Mine were covered in tiny spots due to stones.

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Mike
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Mine resembles a pond to be honest Sad
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Not 100% sure about fog lights on 206's but if they dont come apart remove the fog from the bumper take light bulb out get a coat hanger or something then thick bit of cloth on the end with meths or something and simply just poke away at it for a while cleaning it, i have to do this with my lights :/


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Lol just drill a tiny 0.5mm hole at the bottom of your lens right underneath where you wont see it Razz

 
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Jody.V
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Stick the fogs in the oven for about 20 mins, then prise them apart, clean the insides and re-seal Smile
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Correct me if im wrong...

But there's a hole where the bulb goes in..

Get a hose on the end of it... And then leave it near a radiator to dry...

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Danny. wrote:
Correct me if im wrong...

But there's a hole where the bulb goes in..

Get a hose on the end of it... And then leave it near a radiator to dry...

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That would be easier. But prise them apart and you can spray the inside whilst you're there, which looks awesome Smile
 

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Jody.V wrote:
That would be easier. But prise them apart and you can spray the inside whilst you're there, which looks awesome Smile

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Jody.V wrote:
That would be easier. But prise them apart and you can spray the inside whilst you're there, which looks awesome Smile
 

Im right in the middle of doing that lol!

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Im right in the middle of doing that lol!


Dude you're doing your car so fast, you're putting the rest of us to shame!

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thanks for the all the suggestions folks - initially thought bake and crack was too much trouble but am now tempted by the spraying idea
 
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CD-vRS wrote:
You sure they're on the inside?

Mine were covered in tiny spots due to stones.

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Jody.V wrote:
Abzynthe wrote:


Im right in the middle of doing that lol!


Dude you're doing your car so fast, you're putting the rest of us to shame!

lol, just too much time on my hands i guess

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