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Mist between windows

Has anyone experienced mist and condensation between the window panes?

We have three windows at the front of the van, and the two outside ones seem to have expanded and have mist between them, if you push on the inside you can hear the air coming out.

Have my seals gone?

Any advise would be appreciated
 
just pull out the lugs on top of the indows for a few hours and it will disappear.

mine hissed when i removed the lugs, almost like they expanded and filled up with air, they were facing direct sunlight.

i gather its quite common this time of year with the season change. dont worry about it.
 
Gill C, If lt's a cold day then once you have removed the plastic plugs try using an Hair Dryer to aid the condensation to disapear. Dont get it to close to the window, Bazz.
 
Just got back from our holiday near Dresden Germany, our view got annoying through our windows with the misting problem which is being spoke about, its never happened before in our Coachman 460/2. Tooka look today whilst clearing out the van and discovered that one of the windows has gota gap between the front pane, the others at the front seem ok. Will give the tratment advised but any idea as to what i should do with the one which has "delaminated".Would appreciate advise.
 
Robert, do you mean the plastic window has split around the flat part that rests on the window seal. If so, do as suggested and then reseal with clear silicon or silcaflex. These windows are not sealed as they are in a house, so dont try and get it air tight, Bazz.
 
Robert, do you mean the plastic window has split around the flat part that rests on the window seal. If so, do as suggested and then reseal with clear silicon or silcaflex. These windows are not sealed as they are in a house, so dont try and get it air tight, Bazz.
Thanks very much Bazz, will have a go tomorrow.
 

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