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fcooper
Jul 21, 2014Explorer
If your dual pane window is just held in place with a rubber gasket, you're very lucky. I think you will have to remove the window, remove the plate and screws holding the ends of the window frame together, pull the frame apart slightly, and then you can get the dual pane glass out of the frame. At this point, you've done 30% of the work of fixing the window. If you want to see what is involved, look at my download file on IRV2 in the files - exterior section. There are some pictures of getting the window out of the frame.
You could do a temp fix by removing the window, cutting them apart, cleaning them (if they are not etched), and reusing the original spacer and gluing them back together. This will last for a while, but without new spacer and the proper sealant, the fogging will return. The file reference above on IRV2 has a source for the supplies also.
Good luck with your fix.
Fred
You could do a temp fix by removing the window, cutting them apart, cleaning them (if they are not etched), and reusing the original spacer and gluing them back together. This will last for a while, but without new spacer and the proper sealant, the fogging will return. The file reference above on IRV2 has a source for the supplies also.
Good luck with your fix.
Fred
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