You can pull the whole light to bits. Every part is available as a spare. You can now buy soft covers for them If you think the lens needs protecting. ( it doesn't)
Lyts for life.
No light should be pressure washed. My bet is that's how the water got in. If you remove the front lens or globe holder you must take care not to twist the seals when you reinstall them
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R2
Should the oring.seal be lubricated (silicon grease)? I know that it'll attract dust potentially but without it can pick up and stretch or tear.
I would use a dry lube stick. Same as you use on seat rails and window regs. Won't attract dirt and dust like a wet lube.
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R2
So silicon grease? I only ask as mine were bone dry from new.
Research Glare...
Once people understand Glare vs light (we often perceive glare as brighter than other light) it may help your choice.
Long distance driving with light in the higher K range is fatiguing to the eye.
Sunlight has quite a bit if yellow to it. Biologically we are set up to use light in this part of the spectrum more effectively.
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