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Ok so i have had heaps of people telling me that they cant get rid of moisture in their headlights after pulling them apart to do a headlight mod,the reason for this is that people are using an incorrect sealant to reseal their headlights.

You should not be using a silicone product to reseal them,

Silcone actually sweats which causes the moisture in your headlight,its not a spot you have missed sealing it back up! which brings me to the next point,

silicon on metal car panels=rust because the silicon sweats and causes rust

The CORRECT product to use is a "SIKAFLEX" which is a polyurethane based product.

"sikaflex"=the brand name of one well known polyurethane based product

hope this saves a few people the hassles of doing things twice!

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Valuable information. Thank you for the heads up.

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