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Old 03-22-03, 03:20 PM
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how to clean/clear out stock (93-95) turn lamps?

can anyone tell me how to do this?
the yellow tint isn't clashing well with my white FD lol

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Do a search bro..this has been posted many times before. I'd do it for you but I'm leaving right now.
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well first, unscrew them to get them out of the bumper, then take a heat gun to heat up the glue holding the piece together, then u just unscrew the lense, simple as that.

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well first, unscrew them to get them out of the bumper, then take a heat gun to heat up the glue holding the piece together, then u just unscrew the lense, simple as that.

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thanks but i'm not asking how to take them out. i'm asking what methods/materials/cleaning substances people used to clean/clear them out.
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Originally posted by ArchangelX
Do a search bro..this has been posted many times before. I'd do it for you but I'm leaving right now.
i have searched... haven't found much ... or maybe i'm just using the wrong keywords
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i believe steve meant to say to unscrew the orange plastic piece inside the lense....which would make it clear....
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oh sorry i should be more clear with what i'm asking:

the plastic cover is dirty and has a yellowish tint to it. i was wondering how to clean it so it's as clear as possible. the amber lights aren't what's bothering me
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ohhhhhhhhhhh, sorry I misunderstood.
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haha no prob... my mistake for not clarifying as well
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Try some bug and tar remover. Or, and I don't know what this will do to the plastic, maybe soaking them in some diluted bleach.
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dishwasher, toothpaste ( with no water ) and gasoline

if that doesn't work, try alcohol
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