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Point a small fan at the window for 10 minutes each morning — moving air reduces local humidity
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Wipe the glass with a drop of dish soap — it creates a micro-protective film that stops water from sticking
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Leave a small gap between curtains and glass to avoid humid air trapping
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Keep room temperature at 18–19°C (64–66°F) — too cold = guaranteed condensation
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Avoid drying clothes indoors without proper ventilation
4. Quick Checklist: Things to Check in Your Home
Use this simple checklist:
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Do you ventilate your home 5–10 minutes a day?
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Do your curtains touch the glass? (avoid this)
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Is your salt or litter wet or clumpy? (replace it)
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Do your windows have air leaks around the seals?
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Do you cook, shower, or dry clothes without ventilation?
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Does condensation appear only in the morning (normal) or all day (excess humidity problem)?
Conclusion
Condensation is not inevitable. With a simple bowl of coarse salt or mineral cat litter, you can significantly reduce moisture for less than $1. Try this trick tonight, check the results tomorrow morning, and combine it with better ventilation for long-lasting results.
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