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I had a Polish moment... My passenger side bulb burned out in my 99 Impreza and so to make it easier on myself i removed the bulb from the housing and then drove to the store for the replacement. Its raining here in NJ and so when i was swapping the new bulb in, i realized that the housing lens was now foggy inside from the weather and my engine heat. Any suggestions on how to "dry" it out and remove the condensation fogginess?
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I'd say just take it off the car and bring it inside overnight, or until dry/clear.
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well later last night i re-removed the seal and bulb and let the air get to it for a bit ad it seemed to defog, then it started to rain agin and i put it all back in.. the fogginess was then just in the corners... today i checked on it and theres no more fogginess so im thinking it just worked itself out and cleared up. however it could be hiding until i turn the light on lol.. well see and ill let yall kno
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