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I have a double pane window have moisture and foggy stuff on inside .......how do i get this out?????

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I have a double pane window have moisture and foggy stuff on inside .......how do i get this out?????

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  1. You can't.  The only way to fix the problem is to call a glass shop to replace the glass.


  2. Use the yellow pages and look for window sellers or repair.  Where I am, there are many companies that repair these. Loads cheaper than replacing.

  3. the seal is broken between the 2 panes of glass....no way to fix....needs replacing

  4. the seal between the 2 panes is broken.

    you could try heating the window to drive out the moisture and then applying a silicone around the edge.

    You have to remove the glass from the window  frame to do this.

  5. I had the problem on a bathroom window. Instead of replacing it, I painted it with stained glass paint. It looks great.

  6. ~ The seal on the window has failed. You will have to have a glass company or window company come out to replace the seal and repair the window. While a hairdryer or other methods will temporarily remove the moisture, it will just keep happening and you will also be losing the insulating protection with a broken seal.

  7. Your window seal has been broken.  The gas between your two panes should be in a virtual vacuum.  If it's still under warranty the window manufacturer (not the store you bought it from) will cover the repair/replacement of the sash.  If it's not under warranty anymore you need to find the leak, get all of the moisture out between the panes, and then seal it with a caulk/glaze.

  8. no one has answered your question right...

    You are asking how to get out the moisture, not asking for why it happened right?

    The answer is use a hair dryer on high temp and go to the window and place the hot air of the hair dryer against the glass and it will de fog in seconds.

    ROSCooooooooooooooooooooo was listening to the question.

    Vote for me...

  9. You can't get it out. Rosco is flat-out wrong.  You will have to replace the glass in question, and there are two ways to do this.  (1) take the window part to a glass shop and see if they can handle it, or (2) contact the manufacturer and send the window part back to them for repair or replacement.  The cost for this will be anywhere from $100 to $200 depending on the size of the glass.

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