DIY: Clear Corners
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just like to add you should avoid touching the bulbs surface.
probably not a big issue with this particular bulb as it is not very powerful, but when you touch bulbs you leave a residue/oil on the surface of the bulb. this can absorb a small amount of light and lead the bulbs to run hotter and eventual blow a lot quicker.
probably not a big issue with this particular bulb as it is not very powerful, but when you touch bulbs you leave a residue/oil on the surface of the bulb. this can absorb a small amount of light and lead the bulbs to run hotter and eventual blow a lot quicker.
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Originally Posted by kiwijunglist
just like to add you should avoid touching the bulbs surface.
probably not a big issue with this particular bulb as it is not very powerful, but when you touch bulbs you leave a residue/oil on the surface of the bulb. this can absorb a small amount of light and lead the bulbs to run hotter and eventual blow a lot quicker.
probably not a big issue with this particular bulb as it is not very powerful, but when you touch bulbs you leave a residue/oil on the surface of the bulb. this can absorb a small amount of light and lead the bulbs to run hotter and eventual blow a lot quicker.
but thanks for the reminder
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Originally Posted by G35Pinoy
haha oohh wee...i dunno ill copy ur pics...so it looks like i did something important ^-^ joke joke...u did a freaking sweet job... i should do a DIY...how to clean your car....or how to fill up a gas tank... HHHAHAAH muahhhh( evil laugh)