fogging is not that big of a problem really. They would fog up because of moisture getting in. What i did to mine is on top of the black glue that was already on them, after reheating it up and glueing them back together, i sealed the edge with clear silicone all around. So that should definately block off anything getting in from there. In the event that this fails and moisture gets in (aka not enough silicone) you just need to remove the cap on the back that gives access to the main projector light bulb, and maybe twist of some of the other light bulbs to allow more air to get in, and just leave the lights in a warm place for the moisture to dissapear. After its gone close up and apply more silicone. Or if you are hardcore rip it open again, clean out all the silicone and glue, buy fresh butyl rubber glue maybe some additional liquidy super black glue and re glue that sucker together. Its quite abit more work, but in either case not really rocket science to get rid of the fogging, so its not that much of a problem. A more annoying issue is if you left finger prints or smudges on the inside of the lense. They will be visible from close up and you cant wipe them off since they are on the inside, only way is to open and clean them, or live with it.
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