Condensation in headlights

mdnitedrftr

Member
Joined
Feb 28, 2008
Messages
231
Reaction score
0
Whats the easiest/best way to remove condensation from a headlight? I noticed my passenger side is all foggy...
 

eliyarbrough

Legend
Joined
Jan 30, 2007
Messages
7,838
Reaction score
3
Location
Nocona, TX
The easiest way for me to fix it was to buy new lights! When I bought my car they were all yellow. That was the 2nd mod. They held up pretty good. I bought smoked from BOI. I then saw how bad they were getting! I clear siliconed them up good before I had them installed! Sorry I was not much help, but if you ever buy new ones. Silicone the piss out of them!!
 

realitygt

Legend
Joined
Jul 2, 2007
Messages
5,221
Reaction score
1
by far is using a hairydryer and pointing it inside the hole, it takes a little while but produces the best results. I thought mine were leak free but a couple months ago I noticed I had some condensation in there. so I hairdryered(lol) them and it worked beautifully.
 

1996mustangGT

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2006
Messages
2,534
Reaction score
1
take of the light, use hair dryer (no compressed air!!!), then use a permetex (like 2 dollars at auto-zone)
i had to reseal my sides when i got them :wall:
 

realitygt

Legend
Joined
Jul 2, 2007
Messages
5,221
Reaction score
1
1996mustangGT said:
take of the light, use hair dryer (no compressed air!!!), then use a permetex (like 2 dollars at auto-zone)
i had to reseal my sides when i got them :wall:

yeah no compressed air, cause it has water in it.
 
S

scarface

Guest
an easy fix for most is to drill a few small holes in the bottom of the housing.
 

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
78,527
Messages
1,535,650
Members
16,185
Latest member
dmen76

Members online

Top