WATER IDEA

I’ve tried every expensive trick to keep the condensation off my window with no joy – but a 10p hack worked a charm

The secret ingredient is already sitting in your kitchen

WITH winter now in full force, millions of Brits are wondering about the same thing - how to keep condensation at bay.

A common autumn and winter issue, condensation is water droplets that form on a window when moist air comes into contact with a cold surface.

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One person took to Facebook to share their woes after nothing seemed to keep the annoying condensation at bayCredit: Facebook
The Facebook user had tried several methods to banish condensation for good - but with no resultsCredit: Getty

Not only can this make for an unsightly mess, but these water droplets can also lead to the growth of mould - which, in some cases, can be fatal.

Amongst those most vulnerable are newborns, young kids, elderly, as well as those with respiratory issues, allergies and asthma.

As temperatures are now dropping, thousands of desperate Brits have been taking to social media to seek advice and tips on how to deal with the issue.

One of them was also an anonymous member of the popular group, who shared their woes on Facebook.

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The person, one o the staggering 2.2million members of the page, explained that they're ''really suffering with a lot of condensation on bedroom window'' and have attempted to banish it with numerous methods.

''We’ve tried leaving the window open which doesn’t work, I’ve cleaned them with fairy liquid which don’t work,'' the person wrote in .

''The only thing that seems to work is having the heating on all night (costly) or the dehumidifier on all night which is costly and noisy. Has anyone else had this issue and fixed it?''

Luckily for the Facebook user - and anyone else who's on the lookout for effective hacks to get rid of condensation - the post was soon inundated with more than 100 responses.

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Dozens of fellow members of the page flooded to the comments where they shared their top remedies, with one explaining why the viral washing-up method didn't work.

''The fairy liquid thing is no good. It only moves the moisture elsewhere keeping your home damp and like this when it builds up again unfortunately,'' the savvy cleaning fan claimed.

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Offering a helping hand, the person also shared a cost-effective solution that costs just 10p per use.

''Buy salt and leave it in little dishes all around the house. It'll go hard then just empty it and fill with fresh salt.

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''It works 100% and is much cheaper than most other things.''

Another Facebook user was also raving about this budget-friendly trick, writing: ''Saucer of salt on your window sills, soaks up moisture in the air, cheap to do, so give it a go.

''We always left some in our caravan, dotted around.''

By placing bowls of regular table salt near the affected areas, it will help to absorb moisture and dehumidify your house - not only is this effective but also cheap, as you can find salt for around 70p at most supermarkets.

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