Moisture in headlight

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tights24

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So, I'm accustomed to being in a northern environment and whenever I get moisture inside, it's just a matter or unplugging the bulb for half a day to dissipate the moisture. Fast forward to now, and I'm in Florida. Not very many low humidity days around here. Anyone have a solution to removing the moisture inside my housing besides waiting for a dry spell here?
 

Atomic

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Ive heard if you drill a 1/8th hole in the bottom and top it will help. On my 04 the parking lights would always fog up.
 

tahoebigah

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I fixed the problem without drilling. I took the headlight and got out as much water as I could and then I let it sit over night so it could air dry. There was a little water condensation but not much. I then took this stuff Rubber Renue and put it along the rubber seam all the way around the headlight twice. I reinstalled the headlight and after 2-3 days the remaining water evaporated and I havent had any issues since. It has been through tons of washes and down pours and never got a drop in it.
 
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