Salt and Bay Leaf on the Windowsill: A Simple Way to Eliminate Humidity.
According to ТСН: Just place this mixture on the windowsill, and it will help neutralize excess humidity and all related inconveniences.
The Condensation Problem
With the onset of cold weather, condensation on windows becomes a serious issue, especially in the kitchen where food is constantly being prepared. No matter how often you wipe the windows, they will still 'cry'.
An Affordable Way to Fight It
Many people buy expensive dehumidifiers and specialized moisture absorbers, but their effectiveness often does not match the costs. That’s why housewives have found a simple, accessible, and economical option — placing salt on the windowsill to actively combat humidity.
How Salt Works
Ordinary table or sea salt is a natural absorbent that 'pulls' moisture from the air. When placed near a source of condensation — on the windowsill — salt effectively removes excess humidity.
Salt Renewal
Salt needs to be renewed from time to time — about once a week. If the room has high humidity, it quickly becomes saturated with water. It doesn’t have to be thrown away: the salt can be dried in the oven and reused.
Adding Bay Leaf
To enhance the effect, crushed bay leaf is added to the salt. Bay contains natural fungicidal substances — phytoncides, which prevent mold development. They are released into the air and act as a natural antifungal agent. Thus, this mixture not only absorbs moisture but also prevents the appearance of mold, creating a drier and healthier atmosphere in the room.
This simple and accessible method can become a great solution for many households facing the condensation problem. By using ordinary salt and adding bay leaf to it, you will be able to not only reduce humidity but also improve the air quality in your home. It’s an effective and environmentally friendly way that is worth trying if you're looking for an alternative to expensive air drying agents.
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