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👉 What if it was already in your kitchen?
How It Works: Salt Is a Natural Dehumidifier (Seriously)
Salt isn’t just for fries.
It’s hygroscopic—meaning it naturally pulls moisture out of the air.
Leave a bowl of salt in a humid space?
It will slowly clump, harden, or even dissolve as it absorbs water vapor.
In your car, this means:
Less fog on your windows
No more musty “wet dog” smell (even if you don’t own one)
Reduced risk of mold and mildew buildup
It’s like having a silent guardian working 24/7—no batteries, no noise, no cost.
✅ How to Do It (3 Easy Steps)
Step 1: Grab a Container
Wide opening = more surface area = better absorption
Avoid metal containers—they can rust from moisture
Step 2: Fill It With Salt
Pour in ½ to 1 cup of plain table salt or rock salt
No iodine needed—just basic salt works fine
Optional: Add a few drops of essential oil (e.g., tea tree or lavender) for a fresh scent
Step 3: Place It in Your Car
Put it on the floor near your feet (front or back seat)
Or place it on the center console—out of the way but effective
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