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brenda | 11:44 Sat 26th May 2012 | Home & Garden
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a double glazed winow unit.Have seen adverts by companies who say they can de-mist---anyone tried it -- does it work , or would I be better to get a new pane? All advice gratefully received.
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New pane would be best brenda, if they have started to mist up on the inside then the seals have probably started to fail.
Best to get a new pane
Brenda, thanks for that query, I was going to ask the same thing
tony, are you a glazer as well as a plumber?
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Thank you both -----thought as much to be honest with you --- just tryingto save on the cash.Will take you advice.
I can be anything you want me to be sibton !.
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Sorry tonyav --- am confused by your last reply .Brenda.
Sorry brenda, that was my fault, taking something from another post
Don't get confused brenda, it is to do with a thread yesterday about a radio play involving ab'ers and I volunteered for the role of village plumber, just having a bit of a laugh, nothing malicious brenda.
Probably cheaper to buy a new unit rather than have the existing one demisted so to speak, I have just changed three units and was surprised how cheap they we're, took the guy just over an hour to change them.
Agree with KJN. I had a misted up dg window recently and it didn't take the bloke long to replace one pane of glass at all. Can't remember what it cost, but I know it wasn't a fortune !
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Thank you everyone -- great help , new pane it is .Regards Brenda.

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