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<blockquote data-quote="jarance" data-source="post: 97012" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>For an e30, the headlight is completely sealed. To removed the glass cover, you need a heatgun. I have managed to removed the glass for the High beam cos the casing is metal. However could not do it for the low beam coz the casing is made of plastic. The plastic tend to melt when the glass cover is heated up to removed the glass.</p><p></p><p>Sugguest that you clean the glass cover from the inside. Somebody sugguest to fill it with detergent and fine sand. I don't really recommend sand coz it might scratch the reflector surface during the cleaning process. I have try it using tissue paper ans soap water for my fog light cos the tissue tends to dissovle when it is soaked in water. (Less harm to your reflector)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarance, post: 97012, member: 21"] For an e30, the headlight is completely sealed. To removed the glass cover, you need a heatgun. I have managed to removed the glass for the High beam cos the casing is metal. However could not do it for the low beam coz the casing is made of plastic. The plastic tend to melt when the glass cover is heated up to removed the glass. Sugguest that you clean the glass cover from the inside. Somebody sugguest to fill it with detergent and fine sand. I don't really recommend sand coz it might scratch the reflector surface during the cleaning process. I have try it using tissue paper ans soap water for my fog light cos the tissue tends to dissovle when it is soaked in water. (Less harm to your reflector) [/QUOTE]
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