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condensation
dose anyone know the best way to clean out the condensation in the head lights and keep it out?
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Re: condensation
yea what i did is get a real thin oil tube and place a blow dryer pointing inside the tube and toward the inside housing. Take off the light (s) of course. This may take you one or two times to do, but it definately works my friend. Trust me had the same problem and damn is it fucking annoying. Also check if the gasket or washer (whatever it is) is still there, if its not get one because that is probably why you have this problem.....as i did.
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Re: condensation
for me for some reason i need to have the gasket thing off or else water gets in there. its weird. if i have it closed up it gets all watery inside.
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