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How can I get rid of the condensation/moisture that collects on the inside window/patio door glass?

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How can I get rid of the condensation/moisture that collects on the inside window/patio door glass?

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Indoor condensation or moisture is caused by a variety of factors, including cooking, showering, running dishwashers, storing fire wood, pets, fish tanks, plants, clothes dryers that are not vented properly, even breathing. Indoor condensation usually forms in the winter, especially at the beginning of the heating season. As the outside temperature drops, the inside surface will also get cooler; therefore, condensation will form at lower relative humidity on cold days. The colder the air outside, the more likely condensation is to occur. Interior condensation can be reduced by opening windows for a few minutes each day, running kitchen, bathroom, and other fans longer and more often, opening blinds and drapes, and operating ceiling fans to improve air circulation. . . .

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