Get rid of condensation on your windows in seconds with clever gadget that you can grab from your local B&M
IF you’re struggling to get rid of condensation on your windows, and have tried every hack in the book, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
Zoe Palmer, a 26-year-old mum-of-three, has shared the simple gadget that she swears by for banishing condensation.
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So if cat litter or bicarbonate of soda hasn’t worked for you, and you don’t fancy opening the windows, you’ll need to listen up.
Zoe shared her ‘condensation hack’ on social media as she said: “Got condensation issues? I’ve got a hack for you.
“Get yourself a Window Vac.”
Zoe then used her clever gadget to wipe away the condensation on her windows, as she explained that not only does it remove condensation quickly, but it also stops mould growing as frequently too.
She claimed: “Condensation gone within seconds meaning less mould builds up over time!”
Zoe later revealed: “We have the Karcher WV and I’ve never had any issues with it.”
If you fancy getting your hands on this Karcher Window Vac, you can buy one for £39.99 from Amazon.
However, if you’re looking for a cheaper alternative, B&M are selling a Beldray Window Vac for just £22.
These Window Vacs are ideal for keeping your windows and mirrors sparkling clean and are great for removing condensation.
They are cordless and rechargeable, lightweight and compact, and have a 30 minute run time.
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @zoeepalmer12, has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly amassed nearly 2,400 likes.
Social media users were thankful for the recommendation and were eager to express this in the comments.
One user wrote: “Need this.”
A second chimed in: “Great video.”
Meanwhile, another explained: “Thanks for the tip.”
At the same time, many social media users shared their recommendations for getting rid of condensation.
One person said: “Constantly leave [the] window on [the] latch, trust me it goes.”
Another added: “A sock filled with cat litter. Really does the job.”
A third commented: “A sock or stocking with rice in as the rice will draw the moisture.”
Whilst someone else suggested: “Rub them over with washing up liquid.”
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