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Postby Guest » Fri Dec 26, 2003 8:30 pm

i was at a body shop fixing my car. I told them to install the clear corner lights for me. I asked them to apply the silicone around the lights for me as well. However, after a big rain, i noticed there was water inside. I tried blow drying it..didnt work. Anybody know how to get the water out? There is a hole in the lights where u can suck air out...i tried that as well-didnt work...Any expertise on this subject? i guess the body shop did a really bad job sealing it up.
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Re: clear corner

Postby krook » Fri Dec 26, 2003 8:46 pm

Anonymous wrote:i was at a body shop fixing my car. I told them to install the clear corner lights for me. I asked them to apply the silicone around the lights for me as well. However, after a big rain, i noticed there was water inside. I tried blow drying it..didnt work. Anybody know how to get the water out? There is a hole in the lights where u can suck air out...i tried that as well-didnt work...Any expertise on this subject? i guess the body shop did a really bad job sealing it up.

no offense, but i hope the body shop didn't charge you for putting that very, very simple DIY aftermarket piece. is there water, or condensation in the lights? if it's condensation, let the piece dry in some sun; blowdrying it will only fog up the lenses.
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Postby FLASH » Sat Dec 27, 2003 2:46 am

put it on top of something like a dryer for a good hour and a half...the heat will evaporate it.
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