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Old 11-11-2005, 03:27 PM
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We have had the same problem with condensation in our tail lights ever since we bought the car. I wonder what Hubby will think when I tell him I want to get some silicone?

Wouldn't that depend on how big the lenses are currently???
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pnyklr,
I get condensation on the drivers side, I'm considering using the "drill" method as there are two very small holes in the center light bar (don't even notice them unless you look for em') and have never once seen condensation in it. However before I do that I may try the superglue thing (without pulling the assembly out) and see if it helps any.
I think a big thing is to make sure it is really dry before sealing it so no moisture is traped inside.
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Old 11-11-2005, 10:15 PM
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I'm mad cause I spent alot of time heating the lights up (like an hour) then putting more silicone then Pam Anderson on each light and I still got condensation
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Old 11-12-2005, 09:49 AM
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Oh, my! I finally learned how to say "silicone" in German. Actually, you can use either of two words. I guess the first has come into the language recently from English, since it is simply "das Silikon"

The second word, which I can only assume is a more pure form of German, or else a more technical name, sounds almost indecent!

das Polyorganosiloxan

Should I be blushing!?
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