;)Well one of the small double pane windows right where I sit at the dinnett table (the lower crank open forward window) evidently the seal gave way and the argon gas seeped out and moisture got in and fogged the window, annoying
to say the least. I put up with it for too long . The same problem same type windows shows on this forum's search back some time ago with some ideas to repair. Such as call the factory, possible warranty, or purchase a replacement window, heat it with a blow dryer, remove and bake in oven .
So I called the factory sent photos back in April of this year talked with Carol at Phoenix in Elkhart, said she will order a replacement to install myself, gave her my credit card information. Never been charged, Never received the window. Months of lack of communication I gave up .
Tried a local window repair place in town seamed to have no interest in trying to repair such a small job. So with the help of Google and YouTube, I drilled between 2 pieces of glass carefully there is 1/4" seal between the glass right left and bottom drilled holes and inserted a small straw in one hole then blew condensed air between the 2 panes of glass, the fog turned to water droplets which I used a heat gun carefully to dry up the droplets this took time because I didn't want to melt or burn the glass or seals. Low and behold the glass perfectly cleared . Now I did not seal the drilled holes to make sure no moisture returns, when the window is closed the drilled holes are locked in the window frame and not exposed. Days now weeks gone by ,open closed rain and shine no fog, no moisture, clear view not going to seal the drilled holes see how long this lasts in different environments. Enjoying the view , hoping for the best..
