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I've got several stone chips but can't figure out how - haven't been following anything too closely or driving around on freshly re-surfaced roads so its all a mystery! Found several more chips on the bonnet after washing today
Incidentally, my headlights and indicators all sit flush
Si_GTi wrote:I've got several stone chips but can't figure out how - haven't been following anything too closely or driving around on freshly re-surfaced roads so its all a mystery! Found several more chips on the bonnet after washing today
Incidentally, my headlights and indicators all sit flush
The solution to getting rid of the condensation in the headlight unit is to place a small bag of silicone in the headlight housing itself (like the small bags you get with a new pair of shoes). This will draw any moisture out of the headlight unit. You would probably just need to leave it in place for a couple of days and then remove it.
Obviously to do this you need to remove the bumper etc, etc, etc so it is probably more hassle than it is worth !!