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Keep the moisture off the glass,
through the warmest inside surface temperatures
possible.
The primary window condensation culprit is its insulating-glass
spacer - with traditional, highly-conductive metal
spacers, leading to lower perimeter edge temperatures.
Convection currents further concentrate cold air
along the bottom edge of glass, making that area
the most vulnerable.
Only a warmer edge, all the way around, will strike
at the heart of the problem.
The world's warmest edge occurs with Super Spacer,
and insulation foam spacer whose use allows for
comfortable household humidity levels and the least
likelihood of mold and other problem.
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