I have some condensation occuring in my new set of taillights....seems as if there is a crack and some water got in. What is the best way to get rid of the moisture occuring before i seal up the crack?
Thanx for the input and help guys
I have some condensation occuring in my new set of taillights....seems as if there is a crack and some water got in. What is the best way to get rid of the moisture occuring before i seal up the crack?
Thanx for the input and help guys
SHIFT_theburger
Use a blow dryer
Originally posted by rage2
Can someone who speaks brown please translate this for me please?
What about after using a hairdryer?? Any way to permanently keep the moisture out?? I was thinking of finding the crack and applying some silicon.
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I had to seal my euros that way, I drilled a little pin hole in the bottom and sealed the top so no moisture could get in with clear silicon.Originally posted by Ferio_vti
What about after using a hairdryer?? Any way to permanently keep the moisture out?? I was thinking of finding the crack and applying some silicon.
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its a good idea to seal any of those euro lites, a lot of them are prone to moisture
Originally posted by rage2
Can someone who speaks brown please translate this for me please?
Ya i found some info on maxima.org that said to said some ways to do it were
1) Hair Dryer
2) Oven
3) Rice
but I used a hair dryer.....
Now I finally got rid of that ooglie orange portion in the taillights....i will post pictures of the all red tails maybe sometime tomorrow when i take some pictures
thanks for the input again guys
SHIFT_theburger
What about on stock headlights?? probably a small crack somewhere...Originally posted by CanadaCivicSIR
I had to seal my euros that way, I drilled a little pin hole in the bottom and sealed the top so no moisture could get in with clear silicon.
Damn +44411's