My method is as follows: as soon as I see that the windows are starting to fog up, I do this: in the room I open the window wide for 3 to 5 minutes. If the room is large and has several windows, open all the windows.
And we close the door. If time permits, you can leave it for 7-10 minutes.
During this time, all the moisture has time to escape outside, but the room does not become too cold, even if the frost outside is strong.
Then I close the window and open the door — warm air enters the room, the temperature in the room increases (evens out) and there is no condensation.
It’s basically ventilation. But you need to do it exactly as I described — the plastic window installer explained this method to me.
In the kitchen, when I cook, I always turn on the hood and open the window slightly — this way there will be less humidity.
In general, the problem of window fogging is quite serious. It is because of condensation that mold forms and windows freeze in winter.
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