Help removing moisture from Lexus cluster
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One of my clusters is a bit damp inside and resulted in clouding the whole thing.
Managed to remove most of the moisture by pouring out the water, then using kitchen paper to absorb all the moisture stuck to the lense. Then used the Aircon to remove the last bit whith paper still inside to absorb.
Thinking I had now solved the problem I re fitted, low and behold 10mins later a small cloud appeard again.
Anyone got any other method/recommendation?
Cheers,
Daz.
Managed to remove most of the moisture by pouring out the water, then using kitchen paper to absorb all the moisture stuck to the lense. Then used the Aircon to remove the last bit whith paper still inside to absorb.
Thinking I had now solved the problem I re fitted, low and behold 10mins later a small cloud appeard again.
Anyone got any other method/recommendation?
Cheers,
Daz.
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Then put it in the freezer, all day.:
Seriously, the driest place in your house is the freezer, so once you have got the air in it warm, put it into the freezer, opening upwards, for about 4 hours.
When you come to take it out, cover the opening with a plastic bag, and refit it immediately.
It's not a joke, it's to do with cold air being unable to hold any moisture.
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Seriously, the driest place in your house is the freezer, so once you have got the air in it warm, put it into the freezer, opening upwards, for about 4 hours.
When you come to take it out, cover the opening with a plastic bag, and refit it immediately.
It's not a joke, it's to do with cold air being unable to hold any moisture.
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