headlights leaking

Stealth5

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i painted my headlights on sunday and today washed my car and they got a little foggy on the inside. did anyone have this problem? im not really sure what to do about it, the only thing i can think of is to take them out, and bake them a little more so the glue fills up any holes.
 
they may not be leaking. the air that was traped in side the lights may have been damp. and a sudden change in temp. such as cold water will make them fog before you remove them. i would just take out the bulbs for awhile and see if that works. if not then you may need to cook them a little longer. hope that helps
 
if its just damp air, what can i do about that, just let them air out during a dry day?

i think just for good measure if i bake them again, ill get some caulk that comes in a glue bottle and make sure theyre tight
 
Mine fog up everytime I wash my car. I don't think it is any big deal. It takes maybe 5 minutes for them to be clear once again. By that time I am usually finished drying the car.
 
Protege2K said:
Mine fog up everytime I wash my car. I don't think it is any big deal. It takes maybe 5 minutes for them to be clear once again. By that time I am usually finished drying the car.

did u paint your headlights?
 
one other test is will the bulbs are out run water over the light and see if you can find water actually running into the light
 
stealth- that happened to me as well... when i first started cleaning it right after i washed my car it fogged up, but then like 2 weeks later it didnt do it anymore, so im thinking it was damp air and it finally leeched out, now i dun worry about it anymore cuz it dosnt leak...
 
if theres no water running into them, do i just have really tiny leaks and shouldnt worry about it?
 
dude that sucks... After I made the trip over there and all.. I hope its just moisture, but I have a feeling its not just that.. more baking might help, but damn its gunna suck to take all that crap apart.
 
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ELEmental59437 said:
dude that sucks... After I made the trip over there and all.. I hope its just moisture, but I have a feeling its not just that.. more baking might help, but damn its gunna suck to take all that crap apart.

it is moisture, its just a little bit of fog, theres no actually water in them, its not even drops of condensation.i guess its no biggie, it goes away after a little while, esp if i have my lights on
 
Pull the bulbs out when they are moist. Take a hairdyer and try to dry it out. That might help if there is any moisture left over.
 
tomorrow needs to hurry up and come so i can do something about this s***, im sad
 
derrick1623 said:
what exactly did you use to put them back together?

what do you mean? i just screwed them back together and cooked them again like in the how-to
 
i was asking, because when i did my taillights, i scraped the old glue s*** out, and used RTV silicon,"66b" on them
 

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