Before trying this trick, consider a few drawbacks:
Salt can spill and damage surfaces
It may clump and become ineffective over time
It doesn’t replace proper ventilation or maintenance
✅ Better Ways to Reduce Moisture in Your Car
๐ฌ️ Use Proper Ventilation
Turn on the defroster or air conditioning to reduce humidity quickly.
๐งผ Keep the Interior Dry
Remove wet items like umbrellas, shoes, or mats as soon as possible.
๐ง Use Commercial Moisture Absorbers
Products designed for cars often work better and are safer than loose salt.
๐ง Check for Leaks
Persistent moisture may indicate a problem with door seals, windows, or the air system.
๐ก If You Still Want to Try It
If you use salt:
Place it in a sealed breathable container (like a sock or เคเคช cloth bag)
Keep it stable to avoid spills
Replace it regularly once it becomes damp
Conclusion
Putting a glass of salt in your car can help absorb a small amount of moisture, but it’s not a complete fix for fog or dampness. It works best as a temporary or supplemental solution alongside proper car care.
Sometimes simple hacks work—but only when you understand their limits. ๐✨
