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10/22/2013

About water or condensation accumulation inside your headlights & what to do about it.

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First of all, occasional condensation is normal.
If it never seems to dry up, that's not right.

Some headlight manufacturers add vent holes or slots in the tops, bottoms or at the back of the light housing so that any condensation accumulation can evaporate and to allow for pressure differences within the light housing. There are a few ways that condensation can form inside your lights:

  1. If you park in shaded, cool damp areas with high humidity can cause condensation. If this happens and the moisture doesn't go away the next time you use your lights, then the vent holes may be plugged up with debris. or a crack in the lens or the seam is leaking. Vent holes will sometimes be in the back and near the top of the assembly, and may have a plastic or rubber piece surrounding the opening so that debris or water can not enter. If no vents are found, Then you can follow the steps in scenario #3.

  2. After driving at night when your hot lights are cooling down, if there is moisture in the air, the cooling can draw in the moisture through the vent holes which can cause condensation to form, but usually doesn't last.

  3. If there is a crack in the lens where rain water can get to it, then you will usually see larger droplets and puddles in the bottom from leakage, in this case you should remove the light housing and make sure the vent holes if there are any are clean. If no vent hole is found, then you can drill a couple of small holes across the bottom of your headlight housing. If air can not access the inside of your headlight assembly, the evaporated moisture has no place to go, and will remain inside the light. This should help this problem.

The most common cause for excessive moisture inside your headlights is in the seam where the lens meets the housing, the extreme heat generated by the halogen or Xenon bulbs will dry out the adhesive and cause it to develop tiny cracks that can allow water to access it.

Many after market headlight lenses can leak in this way when they are brand new, because they are sub-standard and may not seal well during manufacturing.

If water can come in contact with the back of your headlight housing, then you should make sure the seals & gaskets are good around where your light bulbs go in. this applies to all the lights on the vehicle

How it works:
If your lens is not leaking, then the cause of condensation buildup inside your lights can work much like when your windshield fogs up from driving through a warm moist air pocket while driving in cold weather. The temperature differences from inside to out side can cause fogging of the windshield, and this can happen with your headlight too, but usually doesn't last long.

How do I dry out my headlights?
The best way for your average Joe to dry out his headlight lens housing is to remove the light bulb and in some newer cars the larger rubber plug and use a hair dryer, but don't cover the entire hole, keep the dryer away from opening so that the moist air can escape, and do not set dryer on the hottest setting. For light to moderate condensation, they should be dry in a matter of minutes. The hair dryer works much like the defroster for your windshield.

Below is a video from Kent Bergsma a Mercedes mechanic, and he discusses some possible reasons why your headlight may be accumulating  moisture inside, and he also demonstrates what he does to fix the problem on his own vehicle. This is a common problem, and the principles apply to most vehicles on the road today.
Note: The strapping tape that he talks about, is a clear tape that has nylon fibers running parallel to the linear part of the tape that prevents it from stretching.

I hope this info helps!

By Scott Summerson

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10/21/2013

Car to Deer Collisions, are your headlights clear? 

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Yes September starts deer mating and hunting season. So the deer will be on the move and October through December are the months that most Car to Deer Collisions happen in the United States. All states with Deer populations report much higher numbers of accidents involving Deer during these months. 


Restoring your headlights and improving your line of sight while driving at night becomes that much more important to your family's safety.

Watch this awesome video below to learn more about why deer act the way they do when a vehicle approaches them.

The U.S. Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station wildlife biologist Sandra Jacobson and her partners have produced a video called "Avoiding Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions"  That you can view below. 

This 25 min. video should be viewed in it's entirety and discusses the Western & Eastern Deer populations of the continental U.S. 

Awesome information about why deer freeze when they see headlights, and what you should look for when driving day & night to avoid a collision!

Video credit and reference report Courtesy of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Forest Service. 

I hope this info helped with any questions you may have had about deer.

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10/21/2013

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Scott's Mobile Headlight Restoration Service
Hello, Scott here, do you have foggy headlights? I am a local service provider serving Florida's West Citrus & South Levy Counties including S.W. Marion County Dunnellon area. Your Premier Mobile Headlight Restoration Specialist.
I will travel farther for either 2 or more vehicles or an additional fee.
See Pricing Page for more details.

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And I will also come to you, to your home or office.
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