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Angry Itīs condensating btw the windows!

Hey guys, itīs been a while since my last post. But now my studio is finished! Finally!!!! Now I do have a problem... When the air conditioning is ON, I got condensation between my control room glasses/windows.
Those are 10mm/12mm thick glasses, they are about 4" away from each other. They are mounted on wood frames with neopreme btw the glass and the frame (I think I might have screwed up with the neopreme, leaving some gap, somewhere) and that glue (I donīt know how do you call it in English, itīs that glue we use to seal windows or to build an aquarium you know!?). Right now, the windows are getting dirty from the inside īcause of this.
Any comments/suggestions on this?! Thanks!
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jeronimo - you must put some silica crystals in the cavity when you build the windows. The silica is the stuff you get in little bags when you buy a new camera or similar. It absorbs the moisture in the air. We get ours from the local Chemist (drug store)

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Thanks John!! I gotta do this soon... disassemble the windows and throw some silica btw them !
Thanks again. How long do you think it lasts?!
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Once you seal the window back up it should last as long as the studio

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