Help! I have recently recieved a pair of the Clear tailight "Hyper black" and dumb me didn't seal up the whole trunk so needless to say the tail lights filled up with water and finally water spotted...... Any idea to what I should or could use to get the spots out..... I know were the leak is now and can fix it but I don't want to put the lights in with the spots.... I have a 1999 Sentra and its the Hyper black Euro style Tail lights...I appriate any ideas..... I have tried dripping some windex down there and that didn't work.... tried blowing the water out with a shop vac, that didn't work either..... and the only spot to access the inside is through that tinny slot on the side of the main light.... hmmmm well thanks everyone
alot of guys on these boards cant stand eruos... i havent fooled with my tail lights yet because im waiting for my LED lights to come in then spray them down with some nite shades. but im guessing if they are like the front cornors jus throw them in the oven at 350??? (prob a little cooler) for a few minutes and pop them open and wipe them out.
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I can send a picture of them, but if you look on ebay they are the EURO tail light.... they are clear with 2 red circles...... but instead of the back wall being crome, mine are black.... just like my car... makes the back in look nice and blacked out cause I have the 3rd break light blacked out as well...... I'll try to get a pic ASAP... the water spots are not even bad, just can tell... and if I do pop them in the over at 350 how do I seal them back up?
heat the sealant back up, maybe a little clear silicon caulk.. but make sure you seal it tight, and try not to oversqueeze the caulk...you can also use a heat gun, if you prefer.. my oven's not big enough to fit lights in.. lol
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ok, I might give that a try, can't think of anything else to do to get um clean.... my only thing is that I hope when I do seal them back up (hoping everything will go right) that they will not leak again.... doesn't breaking the seal on the light f&%# everything up?