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How to Eliminate Condensation on Windows: The Simple Trick That Costs Less Than $1

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How to Eliminate Condensation on Windows: The Simple Trick That Costs Less Than $1

Do your windows drip with water every morning? Does condensation keep coming back even when you ventilate the room?
Good news: there’s a cheap, effective, and little-known trick that can dramatically reduce humidity — and it costs less than one dollar. Here’s how to use it starting today.


1. Why Your Windows Condense (And Why It’s a Real Problem)

Condensation forms when warm indoor air touches a cold surface, such as window glass. This creates water droplets that lead to persistent moisture and, over time, mold.

The most common causes:

  • High indoor humidity (cooking, showering, breathing)

  • Poor ventilation

  • Single-pane or poorly insulated windows

  • Cold or poorly heated rooms

The real risks:

  • Damaged window seals

  • Musty odors

  • Mold stains on walls

  • Increased feeling of cold near windows

In 2025, many households are looking for simple solutions without replacing their windows. The trick below is the perfect place to start.


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