As cooler months bring window condensation, a common household item offers a simple solution. Baking soda, a natural moisture absorber, effectively pr ...
Condensation occurs when the air inside a room is warmer than the surface temperature of the window. It builds up faster and more frequently during the winter as we are more likely to turn the heating ...
UK households are being told to leave a bowl of rice on windowsills to prevent condensation. As the summer weather starts to disappear and the autumn chill creeps in, people may begin noticing ...
Drivers across the UK are being urged to spray their windows with white vinegar this autumn to help prevent condensation.
Condensation on windows can lead to increased dampness and mould within the home. Fortunately, one of Britain's most beloved cleaning experts, Lynsey Crombie, also known as "Queen of Clean", has ...
Damp and condensation can be a real problem in wardrobes, especially during the colder months when clothes don't always get the chance to fully air out. Shoppers now think they have found an easy fix ...
An expert has urged all households to keep their windows open for as long as possible, and it's something you should be doing every day, no matter how cold it is outside ...
As the colder months set in, drivers across the UK are all too familiar with the frustration of foggy car windows - but a simple hack using a household item could be the solution ...
MOTORISTS can say goodbye to foggy car windows this winter with a 1p kitchen essential that will get rid of condensation in your car. As temperatures drop, misty windscreens can become a real ...
The first named storm of the season will hit the UK this weekend with fierce winds and spells of heavy rain - and there are simple ways to make sure you're prepared ...
With the arrival of cooler autumn weather, homes are increasingly at risk of condensation, damp patches, and black mould.
The growth of mould is more frequent in the winter months and poses a risk to both the health of those living in the house and the property itself ...