Condensation is when the hot excess moisture in air forms on a cold surface
If your windows are foggy and water runs down the glass, you likely have a condensation problem, which needs to be dealt with to stop mould from growing on the windowsill.
is created when too much warm moisture in the air forms on a cold surface and tends to be an issue in since more people are drying their laundry indoors.
It may not seem like a big deal but the sitting water will eventually drip down your which will cause dampness and eventually lead to on your walls or wooden frames.
However, , a cleaning expert known as the Queen of Clean, has shared that stopping window condensation is easy as she has an “old-school tip” her mum taught her.
In an , Lynsey said: “To prevent condensation on your windows this time of year, just simply rub a tiny drop of neat washing-up liquid using a dry cloth all over the affected windows.”
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If condensation is not cleared away, it will eventually lead to mould
She added: “This will stop the condensation, leaving you with dry windows in the morning.”
It may seem strange, but washing up liquid contains surfactants to reduce water surface tension, which means it will stop water droplets from forming on windows.
The water will spread into a very thin layer instead and will not be able to build up. The washing-up liquid acts as a protective barrier against condensation.
This simple method means you will not have to spend every day wiping away condensation or worrying about mould, and you only need a tiny amount of washing-up liquid, so it should not smudge your windows either.
How to get rid of window condensation with washing up liquid
All you need to do is mix a small amount of washing-up liquid onto a microfibre cloth.
Then, rub the mixture thoroughly on the windows so it is a thin layer on the glass surface.
A simple way to get rid of condensation is with washing up liquid
Lynsey said: “This will give you a barrier, preventing condensation, and you won’t get any smears on your glass.”
Use a dry cloth or a squeegee to wipe away any excess liquid so a thin, invisible layer is left on the glass.
This will stop condensation from forming on glass but its main cause is a lack of air circulation in the home, so make sure to open your windows during the day to allow more ventilation.
In Lynsey’s comment section, many people who tried this simple cleaning method were thrilled by the results.
One user said: “Two days in and my windows are water-free. Thanks so much for this tip- I’m telling everyone!!!”