Fogging in headlights
Allright so i made a super dumb noob mistake, but i did it none the less... I have the JDM 1 peice lights, and i changed one of the bulbs in some drizzle. that caused my headlight to fog up and create some condensation inside the head piece. so what i did was i left it inside the garage for the day with the hood of the car open with both lights out of the headpiece. i thought it dried up fully, put the lights back in and drove off. This morning i realized there was more condensation in my lights. What to do now? should i maybe leave a fan there for the whole day just to make sure its fully dry? or did i just screw up the headlights alltogether? i really hope its not the latter!
Thanks
Joey
Thanks
Joey
get a spray bottle with rubbing alcohol in it. Spray some inside the headlight housing and let it evaporate. Repeat 3-4 times. It should rectify the problem. If not, do it over again.
The best way, however, is to remove the headlight assy and pour rubbing alcohol in it, swirl it around, dump it out, and let it air dry for a while.
Either way works, just one is easier than the other.
The best way, however, is to remove the headlight assy and pour rubbing alcohol in it, swirl it around, dump it out, and let it air dry for a while.
Either way works, just one is easier than the other.
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