I am still no further forward in trying to resolve the problem. I was advised to use a laminated double glazed unit, as this should be flatter. No so. The units arrived and they are worse than anything else we had before. The reflections look crazy. When you sit down in the evening to watch the TV t...
misty2clear.co.uk might be something to look at. They sell patented valve system which is to meant to remove the mist from the double glazed unit without taking the thing apart. Never used them myself, so not able to say how good or bad the valve system may be. Alternatively check out the following ...
Help! I have been trying without any sucess to try and establish why we get wonky reflections on some double glazing units. I fully understand that all double glazed windows will have double reflections, because of the two panes of glass used. But not why some have wonky double reflections and other...
I understand misty2clear.co.uk do the patented valve system, which is mentioned above. I am not sure if this will cure the disorted reflection problem, but is meant to clear misty double glazing units.
Patented valve system - sounds good and makes sense. I will mention this when speaking to the double glazing company. Speaking to a glazing company recently they mentioned it could be the amount of dessicant used in the manufacturing process, as this should be measured out to in relation to the size...
Thanks for your post, but why doesn't all double glazing have wonky reflections if its to do with using two panes of glass so close? I currently have double glazing and my glass is not like it and I want to make sure any replacements match.
I have seen many double glazing installations with distorted reflections. This seems very commonplace, but rather odd. Does anyone know what causes this? is it a fault in the manufacturering process?