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No More Foggy Windows: My 3-Minute Trick to Eliminate Winter Condensation on Plastic Windows

Wipe and Polish: Use a microfiber cloth or paper towels to wipe the surface thoroughly. If you have a squeegee, use it for a streak-free finish.

Repeat Weekly: For best results, repeat once a week or whenever condensation returns.

Serving and Storage Tips (Maintenance Tips):

Keep your room ventilated by slightly opening windows or using a dehumidifier.

Wipe down your windows in the morning to prevent long-term moisture buildup.

Store your homemade anti-condensation spray in a cool, dry place, and shake before each use.

Variations:

Add a few drops of essential oil (like lavender or lemon) to leave a pleasant scent.

Use only vinegar and dish soap for a milder option without alcohol.

For persistent condensation, place a moisture absorber (like baking soda in a bowl) near the window.

FAQ:
Q: Will this damage my window frames?
A: No, the solution is gentle and safe for most plastic and vinyl frames. Always test a small spot first.

Q: Can I use this on glass or car windows?
A: Yes, the solution works on glass surfaces too, just avoid painted or sensitive trim.

Q: Why does rubbing alcohol help?
A: Alcohol evaporates quickly and helps the solution dry faster, reducing moisture buildup.

Q: How long does it last?
A: Usually about a week, depending on your indoor humidity levels.

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