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  1. Thanks trentmeyer23 - I've sent him a message
  2. Hi Defyant, wondering if you could give me some advice please.  I have a 2007 XT Forester & recently had trouble with one of my HID low beams - seems the cause is/was moisture/condensation pooling in the bottom of the light(which is where the ballast is located)  I think I've been fortunate enough not to have suffered any major/expensive damage.  i pulled the headlight apart & a dodgy seal was evident - is there a sealant that you would recommend  - I had in mind a SIKA product but I don't know which one.   I am not keen on placing the light in an oven or for that matter I'm not too keen on using a heat gun - but If I have to - the latter is preferable.

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      butyl type is the best comes in roll or block form,  the better stuff is the grey colored block type, but you have heat it and knead it to work it,  The black windscreen one a roll type is the next best and works cold.

      You can usually get it pretty cheap per roll off ebay :)

       

      Appols for the delayed reply 

       

      Chers Luke.

  3. hI, haven't been on here for years - after a little help. These days I have a Subaru & recently had to break apart a headlight - can someone please tell me what's the "Sika" product that is used for resealing the headlight. It needs to be reasonably flexible, preferably light colour & heat resistant as I have 8000 HID lights which can get quite hot
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