Removing Headlight Moisture

EmpireSix

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Only my left light has moisture in it... I have heard that using a blowdryer will rid me of the problem. Before I go taking the old lady's cosmetic heater to my garage does this sound like a terrible idea ?
 
It will work... temporarily. It will clear the fog out, but you need to re seal the headlight. Try some RTV sealant
 
take the headlight off, blow the drier air through the holes for the bulb to get the moisture out. if you can wait over night you can just leave the removed headlight in your garage overnight and the moisture should go away. if you don't reseal it though its just gonna come back.
 
I've read that if you remove the little rubber vent hoses it'll evaporate faster. I never tried that, just get some angel eyes bake your headlights put the ae's in and reseal it. Theyre worth it.
 
I've read that if you remove the little rubber vent hoses it'll evaporate faster. I never tried that, just get some angel eyes bake your headlights put the ae's in and reseal it. Theyre worth it.

Im not sure I dig those angel eyes. But I do want clear corners and clear turns, so I'll have to disassemble anyhow. Thanks for the feedback guys
 

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