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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Cooking Front & Rear Lights

Having read a few threads on "opening" front & rear light casings by cooking on a low temperature in the oven it got me thinking.

Can you "Cook" a badly condensated rear light cluster on a low oven to remove the condensation?

Also where is the best place to drill a small hole to avoid a repeat?

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Use a hairdryer on the cool setting to clear the condensation

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cooking would be to severe, hairdryer or airing cupboard to get rid of condensation.. ... - .- -.




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lol I only meant a VERY low setting. Warming rather than cooking!

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Plastic melts at a very low heat, sit it on top of a radiator in the house overnight Thumbs Up

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OK no probs was only wondering as was originally surprised by the Cooking instructions to separate a headlight casing.... Thumbs Up

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Very timely as im painting my second light as I type .Nonsense 135 degrees for 8 minutes no harm . I hear foglights make a nice starter Laughing

There are a number of drain tubes at rear of light . Might be worth checking to ensure these are clear and not kinked Thumbs Up

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Warm with HER hair dryer and at the same time suck the air out with HER vacuum cleaner (box with long tube - if you know how it works) otherwise the moist air inside recondenses.


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Googs can I come for dinner Laughing

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Jonno wrote:
Warm with HER hair dryer and at the same time suck the air out with HER vacuum cleaner (box with long tube - if you know how it works) otherwise the moist air inside recondenses.


Jonno


Good plan I think I have heard of one of those long sucky thingies....

Hairdryer though wtf is that?

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars wrote:
Googs can I come for dinner Laughing



you will have a delightful meal Gary..... Laughing ... - .- -.




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stan wrote:
Gazellio @ Prestige Cars wrote:
Googs can I come for dinner Laughing



you will have a delightful meal Gary..... Laughing


Get your coat Stan... Rolling Eyes


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No good going for dinner Gaz, especially if you want a proper meal. Googsy only serves light snacks. Thumbs Up

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^^^ Laughing ... - .- -.




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