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Old 06-28-2009, 03:32 PM   #1
Jolu
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I had this problem and the dealer ordered me a couple of new ones while the unit was under warranty. The new glass did not have the film on the back. I think they were tempered. The old glass need the film because they were not tempered.
If any more door glass bubbles appear bad enough I will try to use a pin and get the air out of the bubble. Then maybe shoot a little glue in under the bubble if I need too. I don,t think I want to remove the film because if something in the cabinets hits the glass hard enough they may shatter pieces all over.
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