Fans of cleaning guru Mrs Hinch have found a £1 product that will get rid of condensation.
As temperatures drop, condensation can appear on windows as the heating inside meets the cold air from outside. This can cause mould which can lead to health issues.
Fortunately, Mrs Hinch fans have now shared a £1 trick to banish condensation from windows this winter. According to the Mirror, in a group on Facebook, one person asked her fellow cleaning enthusiasts: "How can I prevent this much condensation? We get it on both bedrooms windows, they're drenched every morning!
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"We wipe the windows every day and crack the windows and have these moisture absorbers, any tips are welcome!"
And commenters on the post all told the woman to invest in a dehumidifier, as it will help to draw the moisture out of the air and stop it from building up on the windows.
You can purchase electric dehumidifiers that plug in and work to actively suck moisture from the air, but these can be costly to purchase as well as using energy to run - which isn't ideal if you're trying to keep your bills down this winter.
But for a cheaper solution, you can also buy disposable dehumidifiers that need to be thrown away once they get filled with water, and these can be found for as little as £1 from Poundshop.com for a pack of two - meaning they actually cost just 50p each.
One user on Facebook said: "A dehumidifier will help massively." While another added: "Invest in a dehumidifier. Unfortunately happens in the winter months on most houses."
A third wrote: "I bought a dehumidifier and was surprised how much water it collected. I had the same problem. I tried everything. And a fourth said: "The only thing that worked was a dehumidifier. It's excellent. Just put it in the hall. I have nothing on my windows now."
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