I have a headlight question

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Davidloveshishemi

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So today I decided to rinse off the front of my truck. I noticed moisture on the inside of the headlight. A thin layer, no water inside, but everywhere the water ran along the outside of the headlight, the inside had moisture. I checked the other headlight and they were both the same way. Its warmer today and more humid, does that make a difference when you hit the headlight with cold water? For it to happen in both headlights at the same time tells me its some kind of temperature reaction. I raised the hood and checked, headlights are sealed on the top, and no water is running inside them. I usually wash my truck in the morning when everything is cool so again, i thought this is a hot / cold thing. Anyway, I would be curious if anyone has an idea or if what I am saying sounds right.

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Sounds like the humdity, a hot headlight interior & cold water all contributed to some condensation in the bucket.
 
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