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As temperatures drop, car problems such as engine or battery issues become more common. Moisture buildup inside the car, especially on glass surfaces, can be a major problem.
Moisture in the car during the winter can cause parts to deteriorate and mold to form. That's where salt comes in. By regulating moisture, salt helps protect the car and its internal parts.
Using salt to combat humidity in the car
Place a glass of salt in your car. It acts as a natural dehumidifier, reducing excess moisture and preventing condensation on windows. Where is the best place for this? Your car's cup holder.
For an even more effective effect, you can combine salt with charcoal. Place these ingredients in a plastic container, cover it with a sock and place it under the seat or near the air vents for optimal results.
Although salt is a readily available solution to your car's moisture, there are other methods that are also effective:
Silica Gel: Silica gel pellets often come in small bags with new purchases. You can put them in a cloth and place them on the dashboard to prevent moisture.
Newspapers: Placing newspapers on the floor of the car can help absorb moisture.
In short, to combat the humidity in your car in winter, you don’t need expensive gadgets or complicated techniques. General household products such as salt, charcoal, newspapers and silica gel can be an effective solution, providing a more comfortable and safer driving experience during the colder months.
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