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Introduction
Condensation on windows is a common problem in many households, especially during colder months. It can lead to foggy views, dripping water, and even mold growth if left unchecked. While there are many products on the market claiming to solve the issue, did you know you can tackle it effectively for just 50 cents? This article will walk you through a simple, affordable method to keep your windows clear and your home comfortable.
Ingredients
1 small container or bowl
Baking soda or silica gel (approximately 50 cents worth)
A clean, dry cloth
Optional: A small sachet or breathable pouch
Directions
Prepare the Moisture Absorber:
If using baking soda, pour it into the container or a breathable pouch. Silica gel packets can be placed directly on window sills or corners of the window.
Place in Problem Areas:
Position the container or sachet on the window sill or in areas where condensation frequently appears.
Wipe Down Windows:
Use the dry cloth to wipe any existing condensation off your windows.
Monitor and Replace:
Check your moisture absorber regularly. Baking soda may need to be replaced every few weeks, while silica gel can often be reused after drying it out in the oven.
Serving and Storage Tips
Store extra baking soda or silica gel in a cool, dry place to keep it fresh for future use.
Keep the moisture absorber out of reach of children or pets.
Variations
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