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Old November-26th-2002 | 05:00 AM
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condensation on windows

weird question.

just moved out on my own this semester to get into a better law school so i'm new at this:

with the colder weather, there is lots of condensation on my apartment windows ...

how do i get rid of the condensation?! short of squeegeing the windows every 2 hours or pumping the heat up to the max?!

i have venetian blinds on all the windows, but no curtains.
would curtains help?

thanks.
Old November-26th-2002 | 05:43 AM
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Turning up the heat inside will cause more condensation. Besides, what are you doing looking out of your windows anyway? You should be studying.
Old November-26th-2002 | 07:33 AM
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Get you a de-humidifier, they work like a charm.
Old November-26th-2002 | 11:00 AM
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Originally posted by slamprotege5
Get you a de-humidifier, they work like a charm.
I second this, considering the humidity in Vancouver in the winter.
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