When the weather is hot, things can be frustrated. I have seen a fair share of Hex – one of my colleagues has covered his windows in aluminum foil – but the amazing thing I have seen this year is the same in which the real scientists are backing.
So, why are people on earth spreading yogurt on their windows to help keep the heat away? Well, according to Dr. Ben Roberts, senior lecturer for healthy buildings at Lao Borrow University, this is proven to reduce your home temperature.
Yogurt why can help keep you cool
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Time to confess: I have covered Helmet After lifting a dirty sunshine a day before my graduation first in yogurt, I was willing to try to do anything to reduce the pain (and bright red skin), and according to the Internet, yogurt works as a behavior. So, I entered my feet and arms into the luggage and immediately relieved my skin as soon as possible.
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As it dry, it felt as if it was pulling the worst heat from my skin. My flat matters thought I was crazy, but I could confirm that he worked.
So, is there a magical thing about yogurt that can keep the heat away?
According to the BBC, the research was widely attributed to the light color of yogurt when it dries, which reflects the light and makes a layer on the window that can reflect the sunlight.
Until now, this hack may not be much cheaper. You can say that spreading well good food on your windows is a little waste, but according to the researchers, the yogurt layer can reduce the internal temperature of the house to a maximum of 3.5 ° C (which is equal to 6.3 ° F), and it may be worth it.
Do you try it?
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Shall I try it? True, I am not Completely Against this I live in London, where we have no AC and when the heatwave is attacked, something crazy is forced to remove the heat. And according to the researcher, once the yogurt is dry, there is no smell.
I took the Take of the spin on which I would say a patch test, not ready to coat my entire window Enough Still, and I can confirm that it was not smelly and was not dry too fast. But I will admit that I have not put the hack in the test properly, I cannot recommend it to anyone else.
Talking to the BBC, Dr. Roberts said: “This shows the importance of the importance of the treatment of windows and the importance of heat savings for windows to reduce heat.”
So if I were you, I consider picking up something less dirty to cover my windows. We have already hacked aluminum foil, and it has really done a great job.
Can it hurt your windows?
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I asked Jade Oliver, the stylist of the Express two folding strings, to fight it to spread the yogurt on the windows to keep the heat away.
He told me, “Although the idea of spreading yogurt outside your windows may reduce home temperature, but we strictly advise it.” “The yogurt contains acidity and, depending on the type, can contain sugar or fat that can potentially damage the window seals, attract insects, and leave a sticky lyrics that are difficult to clean.”
“It is not designed to use on the glazing and can do more damage than good, especially modern coated or self -cleansing glasses, which can be sensitive to rough or chemical contamination.”
Joseph Holman, CEO of Green Doors, agreed.
“It is important that you keep your home cool during the heatwave, but one thing that we will draw the line is to waste good food to do.”
On the second thinking, I may be on the cave method.


