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The Surprising Reason Drivers Are Keeping Salt in a Glass Inside Their Cars

Posted on August 9, 2025 By Andrew Wright

Tired of foggy windows and that lingering musty smell when you open your car door? The fix is surprisingly simple—and probably already in your kitchen: salt.

🧂 Not Just a Seasoning

Salt is hygroscopic, meaning it naturally pulls moisture from the air. By placing a small bowl or cup of salt inside your vehicle, you can significantly reduce humidity and condensation.

Here’s what salt does for your car:

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🌫️ Prevents Foggy Windows: Less moisture means fewer misted-up glass surfaces.

🪑 Protects Upholstery: Low humidity helps keep fabric and cushions from absorbing moisture.

👃 Eliminates Odors at the Source: Unlike air fresheners that simply mask smells, salt tackles the cause—moisture—where mildew and bacteria thrive.

💰 Affordable & Effective: No gadgets or sprays required. Just salt, and maybe a container.

🧼 Extra Tips for a Drier Interior

Pair salt with these common items for extra moisture-fighting power:
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  • Crumpled newspaper (great for short-term absorption)
  • Silica gel packets (often found in packaging)
  • Charcoal briquettes (they absorb odor too!)

📉 Why Act Fast?

Unchecked dampness can lead to long-term interior damage, mold growth, and bad smells that just won’t quit. But with a touch of salt, you’re protecting your ride—and your nose.

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