That “1 glass of salt in your car” hack sounds dramatic, but there’s actually a practical, science-backed reason why salt can help drivers — though it’s not magic. 🚗✨
Here’s what it’s really about:
🧂 Why Salt in Your Car Works
Salt is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture from the air.
In a car, excess humidity can cause:
- Foggy windows
- Musty odors
- Mold or mildew in carpets and upholstery
Placing salt in the car helps reduce moisture, which in turn prevents these problems.
🪄 How to Do It Safely
Materials:
- 1 glass or small bowl
- Table salt or rock salt
Steps:
- Pour salt into a small glass or bowl.
- Place it in your car — ideally under a seat or in a cup holder.
- Leave it there for a few days.
- Replace the salt when it becomes damp or clumpy.
✅ Benefits
- Helps de-fog windows naturally
- Reduces musty smells
- Helps protect carpets and upholstery from mildew
⚠️ Precautions
- Don’t spill salt directly on fabric or carpets — it can cause stains or corrosion.
- Keep it away from metal parts of the car.
- This won’t replace proper ventilation or cleaning; it’s a supplementary moisture absorber.
💡 Pro Tip: For extra effectiveness, combine salt with baking soda — it absorbs moisture and odors simultaneously.
If you want, I can also share a few other car hacks using common household items that keep your car smelling fresh and prevent window fogging.
Do you want me to list them?