‘It disappears': Mrs Hinch fan shares how to get rid of window condensation - ‘a godsend'

‘It disappears': Mrs Hinch fan shares how to get rid of window condensation - ‘a godsend'

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Mrs Hinch is a cleaning influencer with over four million followers on social media. Fans of the cleaning sensation have now taken to social media groups to share their best tips and tricks.


A cleaning enthusiast called Kymberley Folliard explained: "Window condensation... how do you all manage to wake up every morning without it.


"It's on every window at the front of my house and it's quite bad.


"Buying a dehumidifier for each room isn't an option either."


The post was inundated with comments of cleaning fans sharing their best suggestions and advice.


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Barbara Schlichcing said: "I had this problem in a house and someone gave me this tip and it works!


"Put a tiny drop of washing up liquid onto a cloth and rub over the condensation….. after a few minutes it disappears…"


Faye Doyle agreed: "Can lower it slightly. Smearing a small about of neat washing up liquid over the window pane (until invisible).


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Chelsea Rose Evans suggested using a moisture absorber dehumidifier.


"I had this problem every morning without fail in my two-bedroom apartment and put one of them on every windowsill and never got it again xx"


Posting a photo of the dehumidifier she uses Chelsea said: "These ones were a godsend for me."


The interior humidifier, which absorbs humidity into damp crystals in a box, can be found on Amazon for under £5.


Chelsea explained: "I put just at the corner of every window for a while and helped so much."


Charlotte Whiting suggested something very simple: "I don't know if anyone's put this. But when I had this it was really simple.


"There are little vents in the window frame. Once I opened these I didn't have it anymore."


Leanna Stratford shared another trick: "I put little pots of table salt on every windowsill and every couple of days just stir the salt to break it up.


Linda Sharkie said: "Buy a bag of cat litter, fill socks with it and place it on each window sill. It will draw in the moisture.


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