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my last car, a chrylser concorde, had that problem. they clouded up and became foggy.
To counteract that problem, I made sure that I sealed the headlights tightly and properly. Once I finished baking them, they were sealed with a Headlight sealer from AutoZone. In the last 3 months, there hasn't been any kind of fog or smear in them. Just the normal kind of condensation that every Floridian has had to deal with in a New Car :)
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