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Condensation on windows, with 50 cents you can solve this annoying problem

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Baking soda in a jar
How to remove condensation from windows? With baking soda, a common but versatile kitchen ingredient that is great for fighting condensation.

Very easy to use for this solution you need to dissolve a teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of hot water. Then dip a soft, clean cloth in the solution and gently start scrubbing the glass.

Finally, just remove the residue with a slightly damp cloth. One last pass and the house windows will be spotless.

How to prevent windows from fogging up

There are several ways to prevent the windows in your house from fogging up, for example by properly ventilating, opening the windows or using an extractor hood for air circulation.

Maintaining an appropriate level of humidity in your home and good insulation of your windows will also prevent cold outside air from coming into contact with warm air in your home.

We must ensure that there is a thermal gap between the windows and the surrounding walls to prevent warm air from condensing on the cold window.

In addition, it is important to avoid placing heat sources directly near the windows, such as radiators or heaters, as this can cause the windows to fog up.

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