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Light Water
If i have condensation build up in my lights how do i remove it. I put clear corners in and now when it gets cold water condenses in it, how do i remove it?
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Oviedo, FL
Age: 43
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use a hair dryer and dry the hell outta them, take em apart, reseal them. should solve the problem.
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and how would i go abotu resealing them
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: West Chicago IL
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go to an auto parts store and get clear silicone sealant. use that on the lights.
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You can either bake em in the oven for a bit and pry them apart, and completely re-caulk them, or if you wanna just try re-caulking the seams with out taking them apart first...
first option will be cleaner.
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how long do i bake them
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200 degrees 10-15 minutes
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thanks
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