#1: Condensation in rear lights Author: T0BEZ, Location: SWAFFFFFFHAMPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:22 pm ---- Any tips on how to get out?
#2: Re: Condensation in rear lights Author: SinfulDesignCom, Location: Ashford, KentPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 8:25 pm ---- tint them - you won't see the condensation - problem solved
#3: Re: Condensation in rear lights Author: E5GDM, Location: EssexPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:40 pm ---- Take the lights of the car & either stick them in an airing cuboard or use a hair drier. The problem will probably come back, so might be worth checking the seal between the lights & bodywork.
#4: Re: Condensation in rear lights Author: Tolkienfan001, Location: SpaldingPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:50 am ---- Once you have dried them you need to re seal them with silicone sealer. Or buy a ne set that has been pressure tested?
#5: Re: Condensation in rear lights Author: T0BEZ, Location: SWAFFFFFFHAMPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 4:33 am ---- Silicone sealer sounds like a good idea, how much does it go for at a local retailer?
#6: Re: Condensation in rear lights Author: spike_202, Location: West midsPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 6:03 am ---- You can get it at any DIY store b&q,home base ect just make sure you get the clear drying stuff shouldn't be much more than £2.50
#7: Re: Condensation in rear lights Author: Tolkienfan001, Location: SpaldingPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 6:50 am ----
spike_202 wrote:
You can get it at any DIY store b&q,home base ect just make sure you get the clear drying stuff shouldn't be much more than £2.50
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