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Old Jan 1, 2010 | 10:33 AM
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Well, it's done, and it worked. I propped up the hair blower in front of the lense, and left it for about 15 minutes. This cleared the condensation from the inside of the housing, but... moved it to the inner side of the projector lens. I brought back the vacuum and set it to blow through a small nozzle; into the bulb hole. I left this for another few minutes, and to my surprise, it was slowly clearing! I ran the hair blower & vacuum at the same time for another 1/2 hour or so, and it's all nice and clear.

I don't doubt that taking it apart is the proper way to do it, but when it's this freakin' cold, (and we all have family things going on), I don't feel like hanging out in my garage.

Thanks all & Happy New Years!
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