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.
I first saw this hack on social media, and like most people, I was skeptical. The claim was that a simple glass of salt could defog your windshield, melt ice, absorb moisture, and even warm your car. That's a lot of responsibility for a 50-cent box of sodium chloride.
But after digging into the science, testing it myself, and talking to some experts, I discovered that salt actually does have some legitimate uses in a car. They're just not the magical, life-saving miracles the viral posts promise.
Here's what it really does (and what it doesn't).
🚫 First, Let's Bust the Myths
Before I tell you what salt can do, let me clear up what it cannot do.
Now that we've cleared that up, let's talk about what salt actually can do.
