Thanks for the input!
Due to the construction of these windows, they can’t be resealed. Maybe these specific to our climate? We’d have to get a new one if we wanted the full insulating power of the sealed, double pane glass. I think it’s been two winters that we have gone through where we noticed the condensation, and this spring it started to serious obscure the view. The difference in heating needs has been completely unnoticeable...our house is so well sealed and insulated that we have to purposefully create airflow and ventilation during the winter to avoid moisture issues.
Replacing it would not only cost a bunch, but given where the window is placed, it gets bumped and thumped a lot. It would be great to be able to just keep the kids/toys/ animals, etc away from it, but it sits at person height right in the middle of our deck. The chances that we would get a new one and it would be flexed enough to break the seal again is significant. I’m pretty sure it was the big earthquake that really jostled it and let all of the moisture in, but it’s been failing for a while.
Because there is a reasonable chance that anything that we replace it with would be damaged in short order, I’m really more interested to know if there are any MMM users who have tried to remove the condensation and what the success is of this. I have no idea if the glass is tempered, but maybe I could drill into the frame? It’s some form of vinyl...