What's your set up?
A simple distillation set up is three parts, distillation head, condenser, and receiver adapter (usually with vacuum adapter)
The receiver end is important since it prevents water condensed on the outside of the condenser from dripping into your collection flask.
With a RBF collection flask, the entire system is contained, no chance of outside water getting in. Sometimes I distill right into the bottle, and do not have a problem with water getting in.
I have also distilled without the receiver, in this case i place a rag over the end of the condenser where it sits on top of the solvent bottle, and a bit of Aluminum foil. to prevent water from dripping down. So its possible without.
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Another possibility is the limo that you are distilling is wet, so when you distill the first thing to come over is the water... Limo does form a lower boiling azeotrope, but not with very much water.
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