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Used Crystal Clear kit on my headlights and fogs. Came out pretty well. Except for the moisture in one head light. Gotta find a cure for that I guess.
Before
After to come soon
The cure is quite simple. I read this on a Mustang forum (they are always smoking up their lights). Prep your lights again, when you are in the spraying process, if it's a high humidity day (which will create the moisture) use a hair dryer to dry it faster. That way you will avoid that humidity build up.
The cure is quite simple. I read this on a Mustang forum (they are always smoking up their lights). Prep your lights again, when you are in the spraying process, if it's a high humidity day (which will create the moisture) use a hair dryer to dry it faster. That way you will avoid that humidity build up.
i heard drilling a small hole in your lens somewhere will make it so the moisture can escape
Changed oil. (7000 mile interval, thanks royal purple.) Rotated tires. Got a good look underneath and figured the whole exhaust needs replacing, not just cat back, oh well. Got a nice deal on some genuine MOPAR oil filters from my parts jobber. He isn't gonna be carrying them anymore so got 20 for 25 bucks($1.25 a piece)
Changed oil. (7000 mile interval, thanks royal purple.) Rotated tires. Got a good look underneath and figured the whole exhaust needs replacing, not just cat back, oh well. Got a nice deal on some genuine MOPAR oil filters from my parts jobber. He isn't gonna be carrying them anymore so got 20 for 25 bucks($1.25 a piece)