Aftermarket Headlights

blackviper

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One of my headlights is getting water in it. I will be resealing it myself. The problem that lies is removing the water spots from inside. Any suggestions?
 
if you can't do it with windex and a microfiber, PM me, it's not hard to polish out. get a product called "PlastX" by Meguiars. that will polish tiny scratches and what not out of any plastic lenses. great stuff. make sure it's clean first! if you're going to polish the inside of the lens I might recommend using a clay bar first.
 
I had the same problem.I used a Q-tip taped on a piece of stainless welding filler rod (1/16'", I think).I bent it to reach everywhere there was a spot.I also used a very tiny amount of rubbing alcohol on the swab.Very tedious and time consuming,but it worked.
 
I,ve got an extra set that I,m going to open up and paint,So if you want I,ll trade you for your leakers???:rock:
 
blackviper said:
One of my headlights is getting water in it. I will be resealing it myself. The problem that lies is removing the water spots from inside. Any suggestions?
that is a warranty issue- which yourdealership will replace the headlight- if you don't you will be fighting fogging a moisture issues forever!!!
 

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