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

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🧪 How to Use Salt in Your Car
It couldn’t be easier:

Fill a small container (like a plastic bowl, old sock, or cloth bag) with dry table salt or rock salt.

Place it under a seat, in the cup holder, or in the trunk—anywhere it won’t spill easily.

Replace the salt every few weeks or when it becomes damp and clumpy.

💡 Pro Tip: Add a few drops of essential oil (like lavender or eucalyptus) to the salt for a light, natural fragrance.

🧼 Other Natural Dehumidifiers to Try
If you’re looking for alternative or additional options, consider:

Crumbled newspaper – Absorbs moisture and is easy to replace.

Silica gel packets – Great for small areas and long-lasting.

Activated charcoal – Absorbs both moisture and odors.

These can be used alongside salt for extra moisture-fighting power.

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