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Stock Headlights
Hey, how can prevent my stock headlights from fogging up. They are integra headlights. What if I put a small hole to let the water run out. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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It worked on my tail lights
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are your headlights fogged up yet? if not then don't do anything to them.
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I had the same issue with my black housing headlights. the best thing to do is nothing. Don't make a whole, it will get worse. it might work on tail lights, not on headlights. Just make sure the seal that supposed to keep moisture out works and if you want, and some plastic sealant.
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what some people do is re-seal their headlights completely. It worked with my turn signal that was fogging up
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