JanLiz wrote:
The spacer of the glass contains a desiccant which acts as the absorber of the moisture in the airspace. The seal is critical but if the dessicant is saturated, the moisture will not be drawn into it. The white haze is the result of the calcium in the desiccant dispersing on the interior of the glass and staining it. Gas filled units are an option on residential windows as it creates a denser air space. It is unlikely any unit in a vehicle will have a gas filled air space. Edgetech Super Spacer is the company that manufactures the spacer. www.edgetechig.com
Thanks for the info, and you are correct. As I stated in my write-up, I could not find the correct size spacer so I reused the old spacers. Last week we were traveling in central Florida where the nights were cool and days were fairly warm. I have a small amount of visible moisture in one of the windows I repaired. Under some conditions, it is not visible, but in the mornings there is visible moisture. If I try to repair another one, I will use new spacers.
Fred