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SPECDTUNING INSTALLATION VIDEO: HOW TO SEAL YOUR HEAD LIGHTS

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  • Why do you apply it on the outside edge and not inbetween where the 2 pieces of plastic meet?

    Alan

  • @Alan318 This is to apply an extra sealant to your headlights to prevent your lights from fogging up or leaking water

  • thanks for the video.

    I would still like to know how to clean the already seeped in moisture from the inside of the housing

  • @zeiad1 Hey zeiad1, sorry to get back to you so late. However, you can pull out the light bulb sockets and corner light sockets and let it dry in the sun. You still do need to take it off your car though. Good luck

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  • Hey I also have a question in regards to the already seeped in condensation in the headlamp instead of letting it dry out in the sun could you use a hair dryer to dry it out. Thanks for the great vid

  • @Ghost2161

    Yes, I do it this way too because my LED's would get busted if put in the oven.

  • hey if on a low setting, would I be able use a blow dryer to dry out the humidity?

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