A mum has revealed a simple way to stop condensation on your windows for just 65p – by using salt. Nazia Safa, 30, discovered that leaving a bowl of salt on the window sill overnight stops moisture seeping through the glass. The bottle of salt costs just 65p from supermarkets. The mum-of-three had originally tried using washing up liquid on her windows but found the water from the product ended up on her window sill. Nazia, a stay-at-home mum, from London, said: “I think the salt absorbs the moisture. “You just put a little bit of salt in a bowl and leave it overnight. “You can see that the salt has moisture in it the next day. “It’s very simple. “Condensation is a common problem in lots of homes.” As a busy mum, Nazia likes to find ways to get things done and tries out hacks to make her life easier. “Being a busy mum you want to try and avoid spending lots of time cleaning,” she said. “I try and focus on preventive measures to avoid it.” Nazia says opening the windows daily for a couple of hours, and wiping down the sills everyday can help stop condensation building up. “Condensation can lead to damp and mould,” she said. “If you keep consistent and make these things part of your everyday it helps with condensation.” The mum also opens her washing machine door and draw after every clean to stop any mould building up. “It helps keep it ventilated,” Nazia said. “It takes a second to do and stops the mould.”
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