Tail Light with Moisture

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Left Tail Light housing on my denali has moisture in it.... Both tail lights are in excellent condition
so I don't want to have to buy a new aftermarket unit.
Any tips or tricks to get out the moisture without ruining the housing ????
 

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Either leave it and when is dry, seal the seam(s) with silicone. Or, some how dry it out yourself but am unsure how.
 
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I'll remove it (again) and dry it out. Hopefully no more winter strorms
I'll re seal it with the flowable silicone stuff
Thanks for the suggestions
 

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