I’ve found the best $1 hack to banish condensation this winter – it’s so easy and works in seconds
SHE found a cheap way to rid her home of condensation and for the price, it didn’t pay not to do it.
The affordable buy was effective and worked in seconds.
“Dehumidifying hack,” said the condensation banishing genie behind (@naziaxhome).
She showed the condensation blowing near her window area and she was determined to take care of the problem.
All the satisfying solution required was this $1 item from Walmart: bicarbonate of soda.
She poured the product into a bowl and placed it on the windowsill.
When she pulled back the curtains and retrieved the bowl, it seemed her sorcery had worked.
The bicarbonate of soda had indeed turned into a hard mixture.
She was certainly pleased with her discovery as the lyrics to “oh snap,” could be heard in the background on repeat.
“Easy and inexpensive way to decrease moisture in winter,” she explained of the trick.
The hardening occurs when the bicarbonate of soda absorbs the moisture.
The $0.92 Great Value baking soda from Walmart had certainly worked its wizardry.
Containing just sodium bicarbonate, the product is also used for baking, cleaning, and deodorizing.
Hundreds of satisfied reviewers feel they also got their money’s worth for the under-a-buck price tag.
“Have used his baking soda for quite a while. No need to spend the extra money for a name brand when this does exactly what it’s supposed to do for half the price.”
This follower had his own condensation be-gone trick: “In Spain we have dehumidifier plastic tub things with balls that soak up water you can change every month.”
Condensation is the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase.
When left untreated, condensation in the home can damage wallpaper and cause black mold.