Not long moved into a house and every window except the bathroom has blown. They are all full of condensation, and as the condensation has dried in the sun it's baked on the glass and it is also all mucky and watermarked.
They are double glazed units in timber frames.
I have drilled 2 holes in the outside pane of each window top and bottom corner to allow an air flow to clear the condensation. I've seen on youtube were they do this and squirt some fluid inside and it cleans it up real nice, then they suck it out the bottom hole. They then seal the holes with little vents that allow the moisture out but not in.
I can't find any of this solution anywhere, was thinking of using acetone what do you think?
We are going to get new double glazed PVC windows but not for another 6 months so want a temporary fix for the current ones, be nice to be able to see out of them!
Thanks!
They are double glazed units in timber frames.
I have drilled 2 holes in the outside pane of each window top and bottom corner to allow an air flow to clear the condensation. I've seen on youtube were they do this and squirt some fluid inside and it cleans it up real nice, then they suck it out the bottom hole. They then seal the holes with little vents that allow the moisture out but not in.
I can't find any of this solution anywhere, was thinking of using acetone what do you think?
We are going to get new double glazed PVC windows but not for another 6 months so want a temporary fix for the current ones, be nice to be able to see out of them!
Thanks!