If you’ve ever slid into your car only to be met with foggy windows and that unmistakable stale, musty smell, you’re not alone. For many older drivers, these nagging little issues can make a routine drive feel uncomfortable — or worse, unhealthy.
But what if the solution wasn’t some expensive gadget or chemical-filled spray? What if the secret to car odor removal and drier, clearer windows was already sitting in your kitchen?
Let’s explore how this humble mineral can dehumidify your car interior and why it might be one of the smartest (and cheapest) fixes you’ll ever try.
How Salt Works to Dehumidify Your Car Interior
Salt may seem simple, but don’t underestimate it. It’s what scientists call hygroscopic, which means it naturally draws moisture out of the air. Just as it keeps your salt shaker from clumping in humid weather, it can do wonders inside your car.
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