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    Question Headlight question...

    i haved baked one of my headlight to get some moisture out...well i dried it out very very good and put it back on my car i followed the directions i had got and tried using cocking (sp?) to reseal them well it still leaked a little when i tried to was my car to test it out..what should i use to help reseal it when i take it back aprt again? any input would be nice thanks....
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    Run a fat line of Caulk around them. As THICK as possible, try not to cut the excess off, it will only allow leaks to come through. Seal EVERYthing. My lights on my mazda leak a lot, I took them and put ATV sealent on them, let them cure for 24 hours.. They looks great now. I used to get that hazy crap inside of them.
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    werd see i tried that with regular caulking and it still leaked. i ran into COGcavi24 at the store a little eailier and he suggested trying this clear silicon stuff...so after i get it imma try it all over again and hope the third times a charm...
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