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I’ve experienced condensation in the rear lights since new, and kind of got used to the idea that it’s just how they’re designed. But today (which im finding more annoying than the lights as it’s in my line of view constantly) I’ve got condensation in the central clock. Please see the image. Anyone else experienced this, or have an idea what I should do to fix it?

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Locked with windows up (rarely under a cover, although I do have one)
I wouldn’t say it was a particularly damp garage, it’s split half for the 718 and half gym (it’s a solid brick building with tile roof and roller shutter doors)
 

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Locked with windows up (rarely under a cover, although I do have one)
I wouldn’t say it was a particularly damp garage, it’s split half for the 718 and half gym (it’s a solid brick building with tile roof and roller shutter doors)
Well there's your problem, yer get'n the car all hot and bothered with the workout routine. Maybe you shouldn't exercise naked? :p

Seriously though, sounds as if there might be a seal issue on the clock?

I never thought of doing this till you posted this topic. Putting a car up for extended time would probably benefit from Desiccant packets inside the car. I happen to have access to them, so I'll be keeping a bucket handy now. Just makes sense for potential moisture and malodor control.
 
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