How to get rid of Foggy RV Windows, Crystal Clear when done! DIY Kit!
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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If you're struggling with foggy windows in your RV, we have the solution for you! Our kit is perfect for a DIY project and will leave your windows crystal clear. With a difficulty level of 5 out of 10, you'll need a friend to assist with removing the windows from your RV, but our easy-to-follow video will guide you through the process. The seal in our kit is specially engineered with a desiccant material embedded in the silicone foam to absorb any moisture that may occur during reassembly. Check out the before and after pictures at the end of the video to see the amazing results! Visit our website to purchase the kit and if you have any questions, feel free to send us a message and we'll get back to you promptly. Enjoy the clear view out of your windows!
I never leave comment on videos, and I only subscribe to those who not only show how to do something clearly, but also explain and provide understanding as to why something is built and assembled the way it is. This video checked all the boxes I look for but provided more insight into this project and it was what I needed. I look forward to learning more from you sir! Thank you!
Thank you very much! I'm a retired Engineer but always try to explain things the way I see them, I appreciate the compliment! Take care and God Bless!
You can order right from the website and shipping to Canada can be added! www.diyrvsolution.com
Same question as someone else. Where can I get the seal kit?
Here goes the the first window. Thank you brotha for all your guidance. 👀
Great video, just visited a glass company and they wanted 2-4 weeks to do what i just saw you do in 15 minutes. Very nice. I do have one question, when you put the window back in the coach you did not show if you used Butyl or any type of sealant on the inside of the rubber?
The inside of the window usually has it's own foam seal adhered to the frame. I use that and a very small amount of silicone around the top and front of the window. Thanks for watching the video!
Outstanding video. Just had to pull a window because the outside seal was starting to fail and leaking a tiny bit of water into the RV. It also has two pieces of glass that have leaked. My window is identical to yours, but what's crazy is the lower stationary piece is fine, but the slider and upper pieces are leaking and filled with moisture. I will order some stuff and get it done as you've described. Thanks so much for all the info!
I purchased the kit and did this myself. I did take some time but your video was so easy to follow. Thank you for a great video that saved me a ton of money.
Awesome! Thank you!
We are getting ready to do this, thank you for the awesome tips. I will be using them. :)
You are so welcome!
Great explanation of every aspect for double glass windows. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video. I just did my 2018 Fleetwood 35K front right fixed window. All went well, except my fixed window was thinner by 1.5mm (compared to the slider) if the window seal was 1/4" wide I'd be perfect. The 3/16" seal worked but the window was loose in the frame (side to side).
I had some 3M double-sided black sticky tape and ran it around the window on the inside and outside and that brought it up the same thickness as the slider window and it fit in the gasket then into the frame perfectly.
I bought two seal kits from you so I plan on doing the driver side soon
Thank you
If you do this in the winter, do you bring it inside in the heat or stay outside in a garage?
Thats a great question! Bring it inside. You want to be in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment.
Been having nightmares about this on my 03 Georgie Boy, Thank you so much.
Great job of explaining things in detail thank you
Glad it was helpful!
How many windows does the kit cover?
It varies. You have to measure the distance around the window pane that needs repair. Each kit comes with ten feet of material. Thats enough for some windows and not enough for larger windows. You can order whatever additional material you need on the website, www.diyrvsolution.com
Can you help me please the plastic was left on the new windows too long and is now baked on
Where can we get the 1/4 in. Seal kit ?
On the website www.diyrvsolution.com
This link should take you straight to it:
diyrvsolution.com/store/p16/1%5C4%22__Seal_DIY_Foggy_Window_Repair_Kit.html
Great video! Thank you for all the tips! Made my hubby watch it a few minutes ago. We pulled our door window out today as the condensation & water streaks were terrible & I couldn't stand it one more day! 😂 She's an old gal - 2002 Holiday Rambler DP. There was a metal "spacer" around the inside of the 2 pieces of glass. So like the foam spacer but very thin metal. It had the black silicone all around it too. Wondering if we should reuse the metal piece or just use the foam spacer? Haven't found any videos on doing these older door glass repairs yet.
Just using the foam spacer is all you will need! Take care and God Bless, Jeff and Mel
Very much needed this ! Your advice is spot on and very much appreciated ! Taking the time to do it right means everything !
You are so welcome
So glad it worked for you! 90% of RV windows are spaced at 3/16 so that is the only thickness I have this manufactured at! I may look at adding 1/4" as an option if I get enough demand for it. Take care and Let me know if you need anything at all!
Great video..I have the same problem with my drivers window! I have looked everywhere for the seal kit and can't find.
We live on Vancouver Island, BC Canada
Could you please send me a contact so I can purchase the kit.
Thank you
Shawn
Hello Shawn, the kit can be purchased on the website and shipping to Canada will be added on checkout. diyrvsolution.com/index.html
Great video. One quick question: if the center column is secured by rivets through the face rather than a screw through the edge of the frame, do you drill them out?
Yes, you can drill out the rivets and replace them with new ones.
I have super hard calcium deposits that seem impossible to get off. Any tips?
Use white vinegar and a few drops of dishwashing detergent. Spray it on heavy, let it soak and keep it wet for 30 minutes. That will remove the calcium build up. You'll never get the etching off but you'll see through it just fine while driving once you get the calcium off.
Would it be a good idea to use steel wool 0000 grade to remove sticky stuff on the inside window ?
If you have something sticky I would use Goo Gone or Acetone. Then, clean the window with glass cleaner
Where can I get the kit?
Did you find out where to get the kit?
It is one the website www.diyrvsolution.com
www.diyrvsolution.com
Where are you located? Do you do this for hire?
Sorry, but I do not change the windows any longer. We are in South central Tennessee!
Where can I get to seal kit?
On our website! diyrvsolution.com/index.html
Thank you!
Thanks for this video!!
Glad it was helpful!
Have you ever done the moving pane of glass.
Yes, I recommend that you do both the moving and stationary while you have them out of the frame. It saves the possibility of coming back later!
@@Justanothervideo2 What adhesive do you use on the handle of the sliding pane.
What is the kit called?
It is one the website www.diyrvsolution.com
Thanks for sharing this information.
Glad it was helpful!
Perfect, thank you
You're welcome!
Great video, I can do this myself from this video you produced. Do you ship your kit to Canada?
Yes we do, every day! Shipping charges apply to Canada and are available at checkout!