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Old 02-25-2019, 02:06 PM   #1
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Foggy Window

Just an FYI for anyone that may have any interest...

I am currently in the Phoenix metro and had one foggy window in my Motorhome. It was foggy when I got up this morning... but not anymore!

A phone call to -

Auto Glass Boss / 480-962-3886

They were timely, courteous, neat and inexpensive! I only had one window that was in need of attention. A little over an hour of their time and $100 of mine = everybody happy!

BTW, I am in no way, shape or form affiliated with them other than a happy customer!

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Great to hear a good repair story. I’ve seen a lot of posts on this, but want exactly do they do to remove the fog?
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I used them with great results also.
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Great to hear a good repair story. I’ve seen a lot of posts on this, but want exactly do they do to remove the fog?
Remove the glass, cut the seal off to separate the dual panes, clean the glass, reseal the two panes together, install the glass.
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That's a fantastic price. One question: Did they replace the spacer?
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They came to a rally I was at. I had them do one window. Didn't see them use any sealant when the put the window back and found three screws they didn't put back. Not real happy even though they were inexpensive.
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