moister in headlights
moister in headlights
so i got some depot black headlights and once before i had moisture in them, got some sealent and for a few months or so i havnt noticed anything in it, and last night i noticed the foggy moisture in it again, what else should i do, its weird

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neonslg09 wrote:LOL, he's pullin your chain. You spelled MOIST-ER. The right way to spell is MOISTURE.smileytyskates wrote:what are u askin?sidepipe87 wrote:moister than what?
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are your headlights stock or aftermarket??? aftermarket headlights are way more prone to fogging, take them out of the car and remove the gaskets, the gaskets don't do anything but cover the gaps between the lens and the body panels so its not a source of leakage, and at the base of the lens where it meets the housing many times have not been sealed very well, use some 3m automotive window sealant and your finger and put a fresh layer on all the way around the base of the lens. i did this when i black housed my stock lights and after over a year and a half no problems 
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The gasket has noting to do with moisture - it seals just the gap between headlight and bumper.Nutmeg wrote:It's just not sealed. The rubber gaskets may be bad?
Headlight itself is sealed by glue.
Just do it like it was said 1000 times before here:
Drill a small hole in the bottom of each headlight and you will be fine.
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Here you go again not knowing how to spell,neonslg09 wrote:LOL, he's pullin your chain. You spelled MOIST-ER. The right way to spell is MOISTURE.smileytyskates wrote:what are u askin?sidepipe87 wrote:moister than what?
I get moister.. errr, moisture, in my headlights too. Doesn't really bother me all too much. Is it really bad on your headlights?
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My whole left headlight looks like a cloud lol. I'm going to pull them both apart and reseal them. Then I'm going to put a ventline in a whole like the stock ones have.

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Remove headlight assy, flip over, and drill a small hole.
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Are we being serious? Lol cuz this is the first time I've heard this one.LilSparkPlug wrote:Drill a small hole in the bottom of the headlight and replace your turn signal socket gasket with the stock one. If you're using the turn signal socket that came with the headlights that's your issue.

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I will in a few hours lol.LilSparkPlug wrote:Yup 100% serious. I had that issue with my retros. Those gaskets are very cheaply made and don't seal as well as the stock ones. If you had one of each in your hands you'd see what I mean by it being cheap.

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This confused me a little at first too. I was thinking,LilSparkPlug wrote:Drill a small hole in the bottom of the headlight and replace your turn signal socket gasket with the stock one. If you're using the turn signal socket (gasket) that came with the headlights that's your issue.
My Depots didn't come with new socket gaskets, so I guess that is why I don't have a humidity problem....
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