Is baking heaights really "that easy"

782197.jpegEveryone makes it out to be so easy to bake headlights. I have a 13 wrx and want to do something like this, but are there any issues with humidity/condensation in the light after the seal is broken and resealed, and how easy/hard is it to make it so that it doesn't happen. Any info helps please!! Thanks
 
When baking heaights, first pre-heat your oven to 375 degrees. Next, whip two large eggs at medium speed for two minutes.
 
I had no idea what baking headlights is so I looked up a video but what's the point of it? In the video he just took it apart
 
13497503:Mr.noodle said:
I had no idea what baking headlights is so I looked up a video but what's the point of it? In the video he just took it apart

To color the interior (chrome) of the headlight. And in my case black.
 
13497503:Mr.noodle said:
I had no idea what baking headlights is so I looked up a video but what's the point of it? In the video he just took it apart

it gives u more HP and cool looks 4 chix.
 
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I did it on my Jetta back in high school and for the idiot I was then, I didn't mess anything up. Didn't have any problems with condensation the 7 years I had the car.

Just follow the directions to the T and you'll be fine.
 
13497747:Cirillo said:
I did it on my Jetta back in high school and for the idiot I was then, I didn't mess anything up. Didn't have any problems with condensation the 7 years I had the car.

Just follow the directions to the T and you'll be fine.

Thanks. Finally a reasonable answer !
 
this was the first thing i did with my blob eye. just make sure to give yourself a full weekend for this and do one at a time so you're not rushing. once you start rushing yourself that's when you start breaking shit.
 
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