You’ve probably heard odd car “hacks” before—but this one actually has practical, science-backed uses. While you shouldn’t just toss a glass of table salt into your car and forget it, keeping a container of salt in your vehicle can be a surprisingly smart move—especially in winter or emergency situations.
Here’s what it really does (and what it doesn’t).
❄️ 1. De-Ice Frozen Door Locks & Windows (Emergency Fix)
How it works: Salt lowers the freezing point of water.
What to do:
Mix 1 part salt + 2 parts warm water in a spray bottle.
Spray on frozen locks or windows to melt ice quickly.
⚠️ Don’t pour dry salt directly on paint or metal—it can cause corrosion over time.
🛞 2. Temporary Traction Aid for Stuck Tires
How it works: While sand or cat litter is better, salt can add slight grit on icy patches.
What to do:
Sprinkle salt in front of or behind stuck tires to help melt ice and improve grip.
⚠️ Not ideal long-term—salt melts ice but leaves a wet surface; use only if nothing else is available.
💧 3. Absorb Moisture & Reduce Fogging (Desiccant Trick)
How it works: Salt is hygroscopic—it pulls moisture from the air.
What to do:
Fill a sock or breathable pouch with coarse salt (like rock salt).
Place it under your seat or in the footwell.
It helps reduce interior humidity, which can lessen window fogging in damp weather.
✅ Bonus: Add a few drops of essential oil for a subtle fresh scent.