UltimateSVT
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Ok, I consider this a 911 but I know it's not a HUGE deal to some of us. As some of you know I purchased a Collector's Edition neon for my prairie tan. It's been humid the last few days here in Miami, especially the last couple nights with major rain & now my neon is 70% fogged up on the inside. Major water accumulation. There was a storm about to hit at 1pm & I quickly removed the neon, sealed the trunk holes with tape & brought the light inside my house before the downpour began. I want to let the water out but I don't want to ruin the light. How do I do this? Any suggestions? I don't want to drill holes because they will be visible through the red lens. My fear is that it will stain the silver backing & create those black stains I've seen on other neon's. I CONSIDER THIS AN EMERGENCY BECAUSE IT'S A Collector's Edition NEON. THESE ARE RARE & IT WOULD SUCK IF IT GOES TO WASTE. I just took these pictures right now, this is how it looks. Check out the pics below...