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Title: Condensation rear lights
Post by: Trav Turbo on October 20, 2019, 06:26:28 pm
It's that time of year as the weather is changing. Last year I had a bit of condensation in my rear light and it slowly went after a few days. Now I have quite a lot of condensation in my rear light, what do you recommend to get rid of it and would an heat gun or air line do the job?

Cheers in advance

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Title: Re: Condensation rear lights
Post by: scopes on October 21, 2019, 10:42:52 am
Remove the lights, throw them in the hotpress to dry out. Overnight!
 Then run a bead of silicone around the edge.

If that doesn't work maybe time to replace them.

 :happy2:
Title: Re: Condensation rear lights
Post by: ljc19630 on October 21, 2019, 12:57:29 pm
It's that time of year as the weather is changing. Last year I had a bit of condensation in my rear light and it slowly went after a few days. Now I have quite a lot of condensation in my rear light, what do you recommend to get rid of it and would an heat gun or air line do the job?

Cheers in advance

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I have a puka set if you need them bud - £45 inc delivery  :grin:
Title: Re: Condensation rear lights
Post by: Trav Turbo on October 21, 2019, 01:04:51 pm
It's that time of year as the weather is changing. Last year I had a bit of condensation in my rear light and it slowly went after a few days. Now I have quite a lot of condensation in my rear light, what do you recommend to get rid of it and would an heat gun or air line do the job?

Cheers in advance

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I have a puka set if you need them bud - £45 inc delivery  :grin:
I've got Edition 30 cheery red ones on mine. Thanks for the offer though .

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Title: Re: Condensation rear lights
Post by: ljc19630 on October 21, 2019, 01:43:19 pm
No probs dude :driver: