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Bumpyroad
Mar 09, 2017Explorer
Harvey51 wrote:
A keychain laser from a dollar store is the perfect tool. Shine it at the window at an angle, catch the reflections on a sheet of paper. You will see a bright spot reflected from the near surface of each pane and a less bright spot reflected from the far surface.
I discovered this when we bought a bay window with triple glaze. It frosted up and the laser method dramatically proved they had mistakenly installed double glaze.
this reminds me of my test drive in the Bounder I bought. the salesman mentioned that the front side sliding windows were "duel pain" and could produce a noticeable and distracting reflection when light hit them in a certain way. He wondered why Fleetwood hadn't been sued over this causing an accident. after he said this, I noticed what I hadn't noticed before, a reflection. don't know if they are still putting dual pains in the driver's range of vision however.
bumpy
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