Lobstah wrote:
2bzy2c wrote:
Thanks for the write up. You fixed the fogging issue for the moment, but there is
still moisture in between the glass. You did nothing to dry out the inside. My fear is the fogging will return soon.
Sorry, don't mean to be Buzz Kill, but the internal moisture has to be dealt with.
Other people that have done this report no fogging after 3yrs usage.
For the money, it's sure worth a try for me.
You guys with deep pockets can just pay the glass man or the RV dealer to fix it for you :)
Jim
I don't have deep pockets, just experience repairing these fogged glass pains. I tried at the time I was "fixing" them to fine the "swizzles" so I could replace them and do it right but couldn't. So I re-used them, only to have the condensation return in less than a year. That was on my old 93 Bounder, on my Islander, I only have two windows than might need attention just because of a "crawling seal", but I'll live with that as long as no condensation gets in.