How To Remove Water from Headlights And Completey Reseal Them.

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In this video I show you how to remove water, condensation or moisture from your headlights. This is a very common problem with cheap aftermarket headlights or headlamps. Most OEM headlights do not have this problem. The reason water gets inside the headlights or taillights is due to a bad seal between the lens and the back of the headlight or taillight. The proper way to guarantee that no more water will get inside the headlights is to remove the headlight from the car, separate the lens from the back of the headlight, wipe out all of the moisture (condensation or water), use an adhesive silicone to create a new seal, and reassemble the lights.

Most videos tell you to bake the headlight to remove the water which can leave water spots inside. Also, they only use sealant on the outside of the lens seam. I create a new seal completely and remove all water spots using my method. This is the best and most permanent way to remove water ( condensation or moisture) from you headlights or taillights but, it does take the most time.

This procedure will also be similar for taillights with water (condensation or moisture) in them.


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