Condensation in Headlights

You will have to email Sal for the details but one of those vials of ZFX should fill up 3 of the bottles(mixed with Z2 or Z5, of course.) If you use up the ZFX you should NEED more bottles. That was the plan I think.



I will call Sal this morning and get the scoop.
 
the bottles are kinda a gimme....i dont think you get charged much for those...so chuck them or just tell sal you dont want them and to just give ya the ZFX vial.......hey Brad...your sig is back to normal........now i can check out the cars again.............:D thx:up
 
Hello, Floni!! Wake up!!!:p



Brad has two accounts. Brad B. and (I think) Brad. Brad B has the signature with all the links. The other account has just the link to the Sanctuary.



(I am not flaming you. I actually want Brad to explain when he uses the different accounts.)
 
<strong class='bbc'>BUY MORE!!![/b]

Per Sal, the bottles are a free bonus to you. Your paying for the ZFX, not the plastic.
 
Does it depend on brand? I just replaced some headlight assemblies and they have a drain built in. You can take the bulbs but the complex shape makes them difficult to clean.

Gee, I'm not completely sure Al. I would imagine one could find a way. Especially if you price new ones :out:
 
Gee, I'm not completely sure Al. I would imagine one could find a way. Especially if you price new ones :out:

I just do not see how I could have removed condensation from the lights I replaced. I got the replacement off ebay but they were not factory yet cost 1/3rd the price (new oem from china). I took a gamble, They fit pretty good, one light socket was bad but I was able to reuse one from the original.
 

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Have a new Nissan with moisture in the rear lights. Took it to the dealer and they said that was normal because of the drain hole. Got a letter from Nissan USA that said it was normal and when I drive the car the heat from the brake lights will evaporate the moisture. Told the service writer that I have owned 26 new cars in my lifetime and never had moisture in any of those lights.Boo Hoo
 
I just do not see how I could have removed condensation from the lights I replaced. I got the replacement off ebay but they were not factory yet cost 1/3rd the price (new oem from china). I took a gamble, They fit pretty good, one light socket was bad but I was able to reuse one from the original.

I baked mine in the oven @ 350 for 10 minutes. My wife was upset for days :yawn:

Buy new ones. :w00t:

Can't find new ones for my heap. Best you can get is refurbs for $700. I spent 3 bucks <:-P

Well, if I am working on a customers car, that would be tough to do. Don't you think?....lol

I wouldn't attempt what I did on a customers car X_X

Have a new Nissan with moisture in the rear lights. Took it to the dealer and they said that was normal because of the drain hole. Got a letter from Nissan USA that said it was normal and when I drive the car the heat from the brake lights will evaporate the moisture. Told the service writer that I have owned 26 new cars in my lifetime and never had moisture in any of those lights.Boo Hoo

When will the lies ever end Boo Hoo
 
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