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Remove Condensation From Lights

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Remove Condensation From Lights

Postby 4N2NR » 03 Mar 2009, 18:56

For mild condensation take your bulbs out and use a hair dryer. If that doesn't work, you know those little packets of silica absorbent (desiccant) that come in lots of things? Staple a string to them like a teabag and insert them where the bulb goes. Let it sit for 24-36 hours then remove and discard. Reapeat if necessary.
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Re: Remove Condensation From Lights

Postby badpenny » 27 Sep 2009, 02:20

You can also spray white vinegar inside at the lense to clear them up (prevents streaks) and it cuts down on the potential of the chrome housings from rusting.
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