Zep
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I’ve not had a problem, but as Phil says, it’s just physics.
What’s probably happened is that the wash or rinse water is cold and it made the lens surface cold enough to condense the small amount of moisture in the lamp on the inside of the lens. It will evaporate again when it warms up.
You could tape a little bag of desiccant (like you get in shoe boxes) to the inside of the bulb cover which should stop it happening.
What’s probably happened is that the wash or rinse water is cold and it made the lens surface cold enough to condense the small amount of moisture in the lamp on the inside of the lens. It will evaporate again when it warms up.
You could tape a little bag of desiccant (like you get in shoe boxes) to the inside of the bulb cover which should stop it happening.