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I've had a few double-glazed window panels installed in wooden frames about
8 years ago. There's now quite a lot of condensation between the panes. Is there any system for removing this, short of replacing the panels? We're in a conservation area, so any replacement would have to be the same sort of thing - double-glazed panels in wooden frames. |
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