
Bad ass thanks a million! It worked perfect! (almost). I was a bit sceptical at first. I mean how many car projects start off with pre heating the oven to 350. First I tried putting the headlight in front of a space heater, cutting off the excess sealent with a knife and gently prying on the glass with a screwdriver (it didn't sound that stupid in my head, but now that I write it down it's alot more stupid, especially the "prying on the glass with a screwdriver" part). Fortunatly I only chipped a small piece on the corner

. So I took a break (bad pun), and figured I'd try the advice as It was. Go figure... It not only worked perfectly but was easy as pie. Some advice to others: wear gloves when you take it out of the oven (Hmmm... Makes sense.) and while you work the glass off, oven mits are hard to work in, and now I have to go purchace a new pair before my wife finds headlight goo on her favorite pair. Gently use a flexable thin putty knife, working you way around the glass a little at a time. Don't start in one place and pry until it starts to come off. Use a soft lint free cloth and gently clean the chrome plastic on the inside using care not to scratch. Their was a lot of goo holding the glass on so instead of cleaning it out and using somthing else I put the head light and glass back in the oven at 350* (deg Farenheit) for 3 min. to re-soften the goo. Using the putty knife I took the glass off with I smoothed out the goo in the channel and put the glass on with the clips. By then it had cooled quite a bit so I put it back in the oven for another 3min with the clips on and when it came out I could see a small bead of goo and the gap between the glass and the plastic is slightly larger than the unmolested one so I filled it in with windsheild sealant, (or windscreen sealant if your across the pond) replaced the clips and admired my brand new looking headlight

re-installed the headlight put my bumper back on and the corner light, and all was well... Almost...Now the drivers side headlight, that I thought looked great before, Looks a little dingy compaired to the one I just cleaned.

Oh well now I know how to do it, AND I have a designated pair of oven mits Just for the garage!

Thanks for the help!
* Temp and cooking time may vary depending on elevation.