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I'm noticing increasing condensation in my driving (high beam) lights and fog lights.
These are rarely used lights and I assume since it's about 10 years old now that condensation is natural. Any ideas of how to remove the condensation? It does cause considerable refraction when the lights are used. Excuse to go to Euro 94 lights? ![]() Thanks in advance. Blue '93 500E |
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