Fog Light Condensation
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Recently, I've been getting a lot of water in one of my Tenzo fog lights. The other one is completely dry! Today I decided to try to open up the fog light to dry it out. Unfortunately I ended up stripped the screws which seemed rather soft and brittle?! So problem one is to figure out a way to open up the light with the stripped screws...
Second problem is once I open it up, if I can, I need to dry it out. I guess I can just use a hair dryer and blow it clean of water. Next. how do I seal the fog light from future condensation? Others have suggested using silicon? I do I use silicon on the fog light, won't it seal it up and prevent me from opening it up in the future to replace a bulb??
Second problem is once I open it up, if I can, I need to dry it out. I guess I can just use a hair dryer and blow it clean of water. Next. how do I seal the fog light from future condensation? Others have suggested using silicon? I do I use silicon on the fog light, won't it seal it up and prevent me from opening it up in the future to replace a bulb??
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