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What do you do if ONE of your CLEAR BUMPER MARKERS GET CONSENDATION IN IT..........

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Old Feb 24, 2002 | 03:13 PM
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What do you do if ONE of your CLEAR BUMPER MARKERS GET CONSENDATION IN IT..........

I took off my front clear light last week to try on a new pair of APC hyperwhites (they sux) so I put the old one hybrig hyperwhites back in & the lens got water condesation in it....I though it would try up....A week later & it still like that.....I took it out & try to dry it w/ hair dryer & nothing......ANY SUGGESTIONS
Old Feb 24, 2002 | 03:31 PM
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Open up the side markers and apply some silicon sealant. Also check the bulb socket to see if the seal is broken or chipped. Other than that, I wouldn't have the slightest clue on why changing to another bulb would cause your side markers to accumulate condensation.
Old Feb 24, 2002 | 06:26 PM
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Re: What do you do if ONE of your CLEAR BUMPER MARKERS GET CONSENDATION IN IT..........

Originally posted by K Pazzo 6
I took off my front clear light last week to try on a new pair of APC hyperwhites (they sux) so I put the old one hybrig hyperwhites back in & the lens got water condesation in it....I though it would try up....A week later & it still like that.....I took it out & try to dry it w/ hair dryer & nothing......ANY SUGGESTIONS
Put it in the oven on a low setting...like 120 or something with a small bowl of dessicant in there. It should take out the condensation within the marker. Let the marker cool down then seal it with silicone around the edges and let dry overnight. You should be good to go!!
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