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My tail light is leaking and i was wondering if i could approach it the same way as the whistler mod.. put the light in the oven for a while to loosen the glue to take it apart and reseal it..
I got it out of the oven and it was dang hot, the glue seemed to be melted a bit, especially around the white part, it wasn't connected at all. So i started working my fingers into it to try to get the lens off. I got the whole white part off as you can see, and the whole lens was flexible because it was so hot, so i figured it was so flexible it wouldn't snap real easy so i pulled a little bit harder once i got to the red to get it off and then suddenly the whole white part just snapped off unexpectedly.
I was lucky it came off perfectly along the white to red line for the most part, i used liquid nails to get it back together, let it dry over night, sanded it down and polished it up and it still looks better than before i broke it, so i'm happy i guess.
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