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thermapane windows
Yahoo Message Number: 108636
Don't know if this would work on an RV window, but in our house, we have thermapanes thru out...several had failed and were misting up inside.  When it was "for sale/sold" it was one of the things the buyer wanted fixed--replacing the windows was going to run $300-$400 a piece, and there was four of them. [eek!]
 We found a company that works out of Sacramento with a 'new' process where they drill a small hole in the bottom corner, and pressurize it with some sort of gas/?  that both re-seals them and eventually dries up/removes the liquid inside. That was almost three years ago, and the 'fix' held on all but one window. They came out and repeated the repair for nothing.

I can't remember if the work is guaranteed for life, or for ten or twenty years--which ever, it's a long time!
Gini Free and Junah, canine xtrodinaire "Kooch" our little red home on wheels "Growing old is mandatory. Growing wise is optional."
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Gini Free and Junah, canine xtrodinaire
"CHERRYOTTE" our little red home on wheels
"Growing old is mandatory. Growing wise is optional."

 
Re: Thermopane windows
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Yahoo Message Number: 108641
"We found a company that works out of Sacramento with a 'new' process..."
 Sounds interesting! What was the name of the company? It would be really helpful to have contact info.

Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"