You should have some little vents over the window that just look like a long rectangular box sticking out from the frame with a plastic tab on them.
Make sure they're open (it won't be like the window's open, they'll just look black instead of white) and voila - end of condensation
2006-11-03 21:23:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is between the two layers of glass then the seal has gone and it needs to be repaired by someone qualified (my mate had this recently and they had to take the wondow out and replace it.) If it is condensation on the inside of the room then you need more ventilation, open a window. I get it first thing every morning when the central heating is on.
2006-11-03 21:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i've heard that rubbing raw potatoe onto the window helps reduce/stop condensation.
i'm not sure if this works on double glazing though.
hope this helps.
2006-11-03 21:28:34
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answered by FreakGirl 5
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if condensation is between the panes of glass means the inert gas used to prevent condensation has failed, the windows will have to be resealed and inert gas reintroduced cost about £60 most window suppliers will do it,if on the outside more ventilation needed.
2006-11-03 21:57:34
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answered by dave p 4
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put washing up liqiud in your water and wash windows.I`v tried and tested this and it works
2006-11-03 23:54:38
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answered by tomzy33 4
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