removing washer dome from headlights
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removing washer dome from headlights
I'm gonna restore my headlights w/ the 3M kit that is often recommended. One thing that is not clear in existing threads - what is the best way to remove the chrome washer dome without breaking it?
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peterp (08-28-2019)
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Or, just mask them off with tape.
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Here is a set of 8 for only $12.99, but there are other choices on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Hemostat-electronics-fishing-taxidermy/dp/B01MPZKOI2/ref=sxin_3_ac_d_rm?keywords=hemostat&pd_rd_i=B01MPZKOI2&pd_rd_r=e5ddaf97-2acf-44cf-b380-4803f42aa4bd&pd_rd_w=bqEhh&pd_rd_wg=O9ucW&pf_rd_p=0bc35c17-1e0d-4808-b361-20ab11b00973&pf_rd_r=QT7CD6R7446TEF9HAQ8A&qid=1560881322&s=gateway
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This is one good reason why I always have at least 2 pairs of hemostats in my tool collection. Should be very easy to reach in and clamp that shaft and keep the cover up.
Here is a set of 8 for only $12.99, but there are other choices on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Hemo...1322&s=gateway
Here is a set of 8 for only $12.99, but there are other choices on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Hemo...1322&s=gateway
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That's a good point, I have never seen that plastic tube. But the clamping force applied to the object is variable, they are notched so they can be locked incrementally with increasing force. So perhaps the least force would not crush the tube.