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only solutions please headlamp conden . .


IntegraT
07-20-2004, 09:30 PM
i bought a set of aftermarket headlamps for my 99 gs-r and now i have condensation on the driver side headlamp i haaaaaaaate it. Nothing is worse . . . but sitting next to a hot chick that doesn't even know u are there, but u think she does!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

integralover
07-21-2004, 02:01 AM
you can take some of that clear silicon and go around the edges of it.

wickedplastikman
07-21-2004, 03:55 AM
use an exacto knife to cut the seal to separate the headlamp in 2 pieces. then, take a blowdryer blowdry the inside of both pieces to remove any moisture that is in there. be careful not to touch the reflective metal because you will leave fingerprints that are a pain in the ass to get off. when you are done, put the pieces together and use clear silicone to re-seal the lamp. should take about an hour to do and then however long to let the silicone dry.

sameintheend01
07-22-2004, 01:25 AM
easier/longer way: pull out light bulb and stick a blowdry in there a long ass time. or lieka heat lamp if u have one. or a portable heater.

wickedplastikman
07-22-2004, 02:29 AM
that works too, but i like the other way because if you cut the seal and reseal it, you might fix the problem. otherwise you might just evaporate the moisture for now and then more moisture will appear later.

sameintheend01
07-22-2004, 02:39 AM
that works too, but i like the other way because if you cut the seal and reseal it, you might fix the problem. otherwise you might just evaporate the moisture for now and then more moisture will appear later.


For sure. Your way is def. better, but just suggesting an alternative. :iceslolan

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