headlights
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headlights
does anybody know a little trick to getting moisture out of headlights. I blacked out the housing in them and alittle moisture got into one of them. I really don't want to rip them apart again just to get it out.
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Leave them in the sun for a bit til the moisture evaporates then make sure you re-seal it up again.
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Originally Posted by CivicSiRacer
Leave them in the sun for a bit til the moisture evaporates then make sure you re-seal it up again.