Hi All,
I've recently had my car in the body shop for a new front bumper as I made a bit of a mistake at a roundabout...
Anyway, when I first got the car back I wasn't happy with the job as they'd made a pig of the alignment on one of the front light clusters, the paintwork had some dodgy points and there was some condensation in my driver side fog light. So I returned it and I've had all that fixed up nicely now (amazing what can be done second time round)... however, I now have some condensation in the other fog light.
If it's an easy fix, I'd really rather not have to send it back as I've missed having it over the summer and it's getting a bit annoying, but I will if I have to. I thought I'd test the water here to see if anyone has any suggestions as to how I can try and dry it out/seal it myself? They replaced the first fog light with a new one so if it's an easy job to replace it I might send it back but I don't want it to take ages!
Thanks,
I've recently had my car in the body shop for a new front bumper as I made a bit of a mistake at a roundabout...
Anyway, when I first got the car back I wasn't happy with the job as they'd made a pig of the alignment on one of the front light clusters, the paintwork had some dodgy points and there was some condensation in my driver side fog light. So I returned it and I've had all that fixed up nicely now (amazing what can be done second time round)... however, I now have some condensation in the other fog light.
If it's an easy fix, I'd really rather not have to send it back as I've missed having it over the summer and it's getting a bit annoying, but I will if I have to. I thought I'd test the water here to see if anyone has any suggestions as to how I can try and dry it out/seal it myself? They replaced the first fog light with a new one so if it's an easy job to replace it I might send it back but I don't want it to take ages!
Thanks,