FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Q: Do you drill inside or outside the window?
A: Drill the holes on the inside of the window.
Q: How long will it take for the window to clear?
A: Depending on how much moisture is in the window Approx. 3 days to 3 weeks.
Q: How much drying agent do you use in each window?
A: One 10g sachet for each window can clear 2x ft3.
Q: How can tell if you have safety glass
A: Visit our Safety glass page on this website.
Q: Do you accept returns if I change my mind?
A: Yes, just send back for a full refund.
Q: How much drying agent do you use in each window?
A: One 10g sachet for each window can clear 2x ft3.
Q: Will this fix the window permanently?
A: No there no guarantees at some point you may still have to replace it! But it will clear it.
Q: Will it remove any staining on the inside?
A: No it wont we have tried with magnets etc. we decided too much effort we kept loosing them.
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