Replacing Fogged Windows Article in May 2018 MotorHome Magazine 7 years ago There is an article about said topic in May's MH magazine. Chris
Re: Replacing Fogged Windows Article in May 2018 MotorHome Magazine Reply #1 – 7 years ago I don't get the magazine but am interested in what the article says. I'm assuming this is a common problem then, not just a Lazy Daze issue, if Motorhome felt lead to write an article. Can you give us a summation of what the article's about? 2 Likes Liked by: Lynne Broyles-Greenwood, Tiger (Clark)
Re: Replacing Fogged Windows Article in May 2018 MotorHome Magazine Reply #2 – 7 years ago Quote from: HiLola - 7 years agoI don't get the magazine but am interested in what the article says. I'm assuming this is a common problem then, not just a Lazy Daze issue, if Motorhome felt lead to write an article. Can you give us a summation of what the article's about? It's a very informative article. RV Glass Solutions in Coburg, OR is the company featured. Anyone who has fogged windows and is thinking about replacing them should read this. It's really an A to Z tutorial with too much info to summarize here. MotorHome gives access to its past articles on line, but I'm not sure about what the lag time from publication is.Chris
Re: Replacing Fogged Windows Article in May 2018 MotorHome Magazine Reply #3 – 7 years ago Chris, I have this article, if I scan it can I attach it to a post here?
Re: Replacing Fogged Windows Article in May 2018 MotorHome Magazine Reply #4 – 7 years ago Quote from: mboynton - 7 years agoChris, I have this article, if I scan it can I attach it to a post here?Until the article becomes available at MotorHome's webpage, I'm afraid we would be infringing on the publisher's copyright. Thanks for checking first.Chris 1 Likes Liked by: mboynton
Re: Replacing Fogged Windows Article in May 2018 MotorHome Magazine Reply #5 – 7 years ago Thank you for the follow-up, Chris. I'll keep checking with their website.