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Genetics OP t1_j1au7xp wrote
It’s on the inside, my side, of the window, not between the panes.
Yanosh457 t1_j1aviak wrote
You may just need to clean your window better. Try cleaning it thoroughly first.
Genetics OP t1_j1az6f9 wrote
Will do. Those windows are usually used as whiteboards for drawing, for targets for nerf darts and all kinds of other things so they may just need cleaned. I think it’s strange though that the condensation is almost exactly in the middle and only on one of three matching windows.
MuchResolution8542 t1_j1ava44 wrote
Are the drapes closed? My guess your dewpoint is prime
Genetics OP t1_j1az7rr wrote
We don’t have drapes on these windows.
Genetics OP t1_j1atty1 wrote
https://imgur.com/a/Wb1Sfwx for pictures.
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MuchResolution8542 t1_j1au40g wrote
If the condensation is between the panes you are correct that the seal is shot. You can try to mimic the seal by using that plastic shrink wrap for windows…I think you use a hair dryer to ‘shrink’.