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This weeks video with Q..Tail lamp resto ENJOY !
That's great! I've used this type of parts washer before too but never have had the courage to incriminate myself with a pic of the evidence. roflOh, by the way, for the initial cleaning I used this very handy device which was designed for this exact application. This is a great tool that everybody should have, the "ACME Headlight Reflector Cleaner 2000"! Works like a charm!
When not in use, the wife likes to put the dishes in which works surprisingly well too!
(I'll probably get my butt kicked, if she ever sees this!:s)
:udaman:Awh, man,
I did this and put them back in just yesterday. Had I known, there was gonna be a tutorial, I woulda waited a day or two.
Thanx again for answering my question about the way the gasket goes on.
I found the hardest part was getting the rest of the old gaskets and the glue off the housings. That took an awful lot of time.
Painted my reflectors a satin white. Just like Ole Pony said, it makes for a very even glow without any highlights in the reflection.
But I did take before and after pics. So in addition to Ole Ponys post pre pic here they are.
This is what they looked like after cleaning them. Notice the difference in color between the two:
This after the paint:
Oh, by the way, for the initial cleaning I used this very handy device which was designed for this exact application. This is a great tool that everybody should have, the "ACME Headlight Reflector Cleaner 2000"! Works like a charm!
When not in use, the wife likes to put the dishes in which works surprisingly well too!
(I'll probably get my butt kicked, if she ever sees this!:s)
That's great! I've used this type of parts washer before too but never have had the courage to incriminate myself with a pic of the evidence. rofl
Next step is to move the dishwasher out to the garage and fill it with kerosene instead of soapy water - perfect parts washer!Oh, by the way, for the initial cleaning I used this very handy device which was designed for this exact application. This is a great tool that everybody should have, the "ACME Headlight Reflector Cleaner 2000"! Works like a charm!
When not in use, the wife likes to put the dishes in which works surprisingly well too!
(I'll probably get my butt kicked, if she ever sees this!:s)
Next step is to move the dishwasher out to the garage and fill it with kerosene instead of soapy water - perfect parts washer!
Nope I didn't change a thing figured if it was safe for tuperware it would be ok for what I was putting in there.great results,the larger the brain pool,the better the ideas! i will be taking over the dishwasher now,did you change heat settings?
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