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Post by gooner on Nov 8, 2016 18:58:45 GMT
Shock horror it's not a van or vw. I have recently acquired a 1 series beemer. Got a bit of a condensation (which has been getting worse) in the nearside headlight. Anyone ever had it/cured it. If let me know. I appreciate we only have 20ish members at the mo but if you're a lurking guest feel free to pipe up.
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Post by rickyrooo1 on Nov 8, 2016 18:59:39 GMT
drill a hole in the bottom here to help
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Post by gooner on Nov 8, 2016 19:01:02 GMT
Yeah but will that help, won't it give extra gaps for more moisture?
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Post by oscar on Nov 8, 2016 19:02:55 GMT
Fill it with salt and rice.
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Post by rickyrooo1 on Nov 8, 2016 19:03:15 GMT
no idea, i was being a dick
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Post by rickyrooo1 on Nov 8, 2016 19:03:44 GMT
Fill it with salt and rice. you're confusing bmw with bbw again
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Post by oscar on Nov 8, 2016 19:04:36 GMT
Fill it with salt and rice. you're confusing bmw with bbw again They prefer burgers. I ain't stoopid.
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Post by gooner on Nov 8, 2016 19:08:53 GMT
I knew this was a stoopid idea to ask you clowns. I replied to your divvy answer Rick, cos I did a search on internet land and someone else said they drill holes in the bottoms of the light!
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Post by Baz on Nov 8, 2016 21:25:42 GMT
Yeah but will that help, won't it give extra gaps for more moisture? extra gaps with moisture now whos the lucky one
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Post by gooner on Nov 8, 2016 21:59:52 GMT
You can't beat a bit of extra moisture, just not in your frickin head lamps
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Post by gooner on Nov 15, 2016 17:49:27 GMT
Well just to put your minds at rest, the condensation problem seems to be a common thing in these cars, although now it getting used frequently it's almost gone. Bleeding German cars! I'm thinking of putting Subaru headlights in 🤔
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