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    head light gets condensation

    how the hell do i get rid of this annoyance im thinking of just using a whole bunch of silicon at the back of it
    its only the right one that does it

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    Mine did it and the reason for it was a tiny chip in my glass that allowed for ventilation. Just check your whole glass and make sure there are no chips, check where the light electricals are for any air leaks etc, and then if you can't find anything just re-line the edges with some silicone
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    cool thx mate will do

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    No probs.

    If you end up finding something hole-wise in the glass like I did, just use a tiny bit of selley's all clear in the hole and wait for it to dry then pick excess off with your finger. Worked a charm for me
    Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me

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