Brits are raving about an unusual hack to banish condensation from windows – for just 69p. As the UK braces for the coldest snap of the year, many people will have woken up to the familiar dreaded sight of icy rooftops and soaking windows.
Condensation forms on the inside of windows when warm air from indoors collides with cool glass. It is more common on colder days, because turning up the central heating to combat chilly weather creates a bigger difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures.
If left unchecked, the excess moisture can lead to mould, which in turn poses serious health risks like respiratory problems and allergic reactions.
In fact, condensation is often the main culprit behind mould in our homes, particularly when temperatures drop.To put an end to the daily stress of wiping sodden windows dry, cleaning gurus recommend reaching for a popular household product that can be found in many bathrooms, or purchased from Aldi for just 69p.It turns out that shaving foam can be used as an effective - and cheap - hack to manage the nuisance droplets on your windows.Apply a small amount of shaving foam to a dry microfibre cloth then wipe it across your windows, buffing it in evenly.
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