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Originally posted by Tony2005: "my headlight was broken off form the mounts and now gets moisture in it. I've repaired the mounts, so that it isn't just the hood keeping it on but, the moisture is still there."
Remove halogen lamps, then use hair dryer to blow in the lens assembly to dry it out.
I've done the hair dryer trick a time or two. Use it on a low setting and give it some time. I have had some water spots in there, I think it was from having it on high! It will get the moisture out, but won't fix the problem.
How is the water getting in?
You might want to get some clear RTV, pull the whole headlight and take a close look at it. There might be a crack or something you can seal up with the RTV.
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Originally posted by teamSVTour: before you go to the trouble of sanding. Try using a clay bar. I have had success w/ the Mother's brand clay bar.
I just used Meguiars Paint Cleaner, part of the 3 step detailing. I was able to remove tons of swirl marks and a white paint scratch that I had on the car since I bought it . Worked awesome, didn't even have to try hard to get it out.
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