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    Default moisture in tail lights

    IM not sure if this is considered technical or not but how do u stop ur fancy clear tail lights from fogging up with bubbles and looking rediculous


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    Cool

    normally drill a smal hole in it somewhere on the bottom of them and it lets the water out and air in. problem solved


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    I've heard of lads opening them up and throwing in a few of those Silica Gel things, the things you find in new shoes to soak up moisture


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartacus View Post
    I've heard of lads opening them up and throwing in a few of those Silica Gel things, the things you find in new shoes to soak up moisture
    thats one for the books..
    never heard that one before


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    Quote Originally Posted by driftysleepy76 View Post
    how do u stop ur fancy clear tail lights from fogging up

    take them off, hit with hammer lots, put on standard lights


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    theres water gettin in so just drain in and seal it back up with silicone....if you dont mind doin that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartacus View Post
    I've heard of lads opening them up and throwing in a few of those Silica Gel things, the things you find in new shoes to soak up moisture
    yea no need to open the light at all just put a little hole in the bag of silica gel bag tie a bit of thread to it stick it in on of the light and wen its all gone just pull the thread and the bag will come out saves time and heart ache

    make sure you take out most of the water first or it'll take weeks to dry out

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
    take them off, hit with hammer lots, put on standard lights

    ha
    the man speaks sense.....


    anyway ive heard of lads turnin on da lights & puttin a towel or something over it,
    would probably take a week to work id say...

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    salt also clears up moisture as well


 

 

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