
When it gets cold outside, but the house is warm and humid, the windows begin to “cry”, the glass becomes covered with condensation, the window sill is wet, and mold may appear in the corners. But you don't need to buy dehumidifiers or replace windows. All you need to do is treat the glass once with a simple product, and you will forget about wet windows until spring.
You will need:
1 teaspoon glycerin
200 ml water
How to do:
- Mix glycerin with water in a glass.
- Apply the solution to clean glass with a soft cloth or sponge.
- Let dry, do not wash off.
Glycerin creates an invisible film that prevents moisture from beading. Instead, the steam is evenly distributed and evaporated. The windows remain transparent, the window sill is dry, and the risk of mold is minimal.
Do this at the beginning of the heating season and you'll enjoy clean, dry windows all season long without the need for daily wiping.
Question and answer:
How to remove condensation on windows in winter?
Wipe the glass with a solution of 1 teaspoon of glycerin and 200 ml of water. Glycerin creates a protective film that prevents droplets from forming.
Why do windows sweat from the inside?
Due to temperature differences and high humidity in the room. Warm air comes into contact with cold glass and condenses. Without ventilation and protection this leads to dampness.





