yeah mate its very easy. Get yourself a heat gun (I got mine for about £16). OK, pop your bonnet and remove your headlight bulbs-they'll just twist and pull out. You'll see three bolts securing your headlight-remove these. The fourth bolt is located behind the indicator, remove the screw in the indicator and prize out the indicator gently. It will pop out nicely-its held in by a spring clip. Once you have all these out the headlight assembly will just lift out completely. One thing to look out for-when I pulled mine out, a previous owner somewhere down the line had wired in some LED's and glued them in through the bottom of the headlight assembly which meant I had to cut the wires to pull the headlights out. This shouldn't be the case with yours but it's something to look out for. Once you have the headlights out remove all the metal clips around the headlight-they will just pop off with a screwdriver. You will see where to apply the heat, it's the black putty looking substance directly between the glass and the plastic housing. When applying the heat take your time and don't rush, keep the heat gun a good 4-6" away aswell otherwise you will begin to melt the casing! Once the glue begins to melt I found that using a flat headed screwdriver (carefully) was useful to aid in parting the glass from the plastic. It's a good idea to wear an oven glove aswell as the glass holds a lot of heat. It can get messy with the glue forming long strands between the glass and plastic when separating but just keep the heat on and its easily removed with a cloth. Thats basically it, you'll now have the headlight glass off ready to clean, a simple glass cleaner and a gentle brillo pad does the trick. (I used one of those dish brillo pads with the sponge on mine so as not to scratch the glass). Once cleaned, again heat up the glue using the same technique and place the two parts together, keep moving the heat around and press firmly together. When its in place let it cool and then re-assembly is the exact reverse. But the most important thing to remember is to take your time and keep the heat moving around. I don't think I've missed anything but if you get any problems just let me know.