WINTER is fast approaching which means windows will soon be covered in condensation if they aren't already.

Thankfully Mrs Hinch cleaning fans have revealed some simple solutions to solve the problem for as little as 10p.

Condensation happens when moist air comes into contact with the cold, impermeable surface of windows, reports the Express.

Small amounts of condensation are normal, but excessive condensation may be a sign of a bigger problem.

Ever since cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch, otherwise known as Sophie Hinchliffe, took to Instagram, cleaning tips and tricks have become more and more popular.

There’s even Facebook groups where cleaning fanatics share their hacks for getting their homes and clothes spotless.

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In one such group, a user asked for help getting rid of condensation.

They wrote: "Hey, every morning all my windows are like this, drenched with water. Is there any way I can stop this? Thank you.”

The woman's windows were soaking wet on the inside and dripping down the glass to the window sills.

And viewers were quick to offer solutions, with some suggesting leaving bowls of table salt near the window – which will cost just 10p.

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Salt is known to dehydrate and absorb excess moisture.

One wrote: "I bought a mini dehumidifier from Amazon, works a treat" and Tilly Hunt suggested: "Put little pots of salt (standard table salt will work) in the corner of the windows to help absorb the condensation."

Others suggested keeping the windows open, buying a dehumidifier or purchasing a window vacuum.

One person commented: "Mine does this. I brought a Meaco dehumidifier and a Karcher window cleaner too. Both amazing products and works wonders.”

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Another person penned: "I got the same, wouldn’t be without it now. Quick going over in the morning when I open the blinds. Tried the Aldi one but the Karcher is definitely worth every penny.”

A third added: ""Open your windows a crack. The house needs to breathe so moisture needs to leave. If it can't, it will settle on cold surfaces creating damp. Open a few windows a touch and get some dehumidifier pots."


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