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Re: APC tailights fogged up

I didn't say anyones name in direct I said some people on here and I know now apc is crap , but I didn't know then when I bought them.. I will never buy a shitty brand especially performance products.. I wasn't tryin to be an ass
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Re: APC tailights fogged up

Just consider it a lesson learned dude...don't ever buy shitty lights again.
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Re: APC tailights fogged up

Yeah I learned that APC is a crap brand as well. I have the same tail lights on my car, I dont have a fogging problem, but the red ovals have come loose. and are up against the outer clear part, and witht he heat from the bulb, it's melting the clear plastic. Nice Product. Didnt start until I put my system in though. I wont buy anything APC again. Only thing I ever bought from them that was worth the money I got online on ebay for 30$ was the euro dash. Only thing thats lasted and still looks good.
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Re: Re: APC tailights fogged up

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I didn't say anyones name in direct I said some people on here and I know now apc is crap , but I didn't know then when I bought them.. I will never buy a shitty brand especially performance products.. I wasn't tryin to be an ass
It's all good, as emerge said, just consider it leson learned...not all products are created eqaul. Just be glad you learned APC was crap on tailights and not something like seats, springs, a body kit, or an intake.
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Re: APC tailights fogged up

I took funkins advice but i drilled holes in the clear corners. that damn light has been fogged up for months but hey it worked. I guess the water just needs a place to drain.
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Re: Re: APC tailights fogged up

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I took funkins advice but i drilled holes in the clear corners. that damn light has been fogged up for months but hey it worked. I guess the water just needs a place to drain.
When you drilled the hole, the water vapor was able to escape quicker is all. You could have removed the corner (like you did to drill it) let it sit in the house overnight, this will let the water vapors have a chance to escape, and it will unfog pretty quick. Then you simply get silcion sealent and seal them up. Simply put, by sealing them no water has a place to get it. If you seal them up correctly, they won't fog up either. It's generally a simpiler and smarter way to aliviate the fogging problem, which occurs becauswe the lights arn't sealed correct, so water gets in. Seal them up nice and this solves the problem.
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