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Condensation on windows can be a real pain. It's caused when warm, humid air comes into contact with cold glass - often the result of everyday activities like cooking, showering, drying clothes, and even breathing.
Even if you have double glazing, regular condensation can lead to issues such as mould growth, damp patches, and potential damage to paint or woodwork around the window. Rooms with high humidity - like kitchens, bathrooms, or bedrooms - are more prone to condensation buildup.
This was precisely what was happening to my bedroom windows each morning, as the humidity from my overnight breathing caused mist and water droplets to form on the glass.
Cracking open my windows for a few hours daily aided in ventilation, but I was eager to find a method to pr

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