Mrs Hinch fans were quick to help out a fellow Hincher when they were looking for ways to prevent condensation in their home.
Sophie Radnell asked for help with the issue on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, reports The Mirror.
In the winter months, condensation can be seen on windows with the heating on inside meeting the cold air from the outside.
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This can lead to mould which can lead to health issues, so it is best to try and prevent condensation from occurring where possible.
Asking for help, Sophie posted : "Just moved into a rented property and without a fail every day the windows have condensation like this, I’ve tried the little (humidifier) pots shown in the picture to help but it’s made zero difference.
"Any advice on how to stop this would be brill! It even leaks water onto the window seal some days from how much condensation there is."
Group members rushed to share their tips, tricks and advice in the comments in the hopes of fixing Sophie's problem, with the most popular suggestion being salt, which costs only 27p in Asda for a large pot.
One person said: "Put salt in a bowl on the window sill. It will draw the damp to it."
"I’d recommend that too," wrote another.
Buying a humidifier was another popular option - but instead of splashing out on one right on top of Christmas, a third commented: "Grab a big plastic tub and make your own dehumidifier by putting cat litter or salt or even sugar in it - anything that will absorb moisture."
A few people suggested that she open her windows in the morning for an hour or so and put the heating on, and this should sort the problem right out. If you find this makes the house too cold, you could just open them for five minutes a few times a day.
Others also urged Sophie not to dry her clothes inside either, as this can make the problem worse.
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