Ah, this is one of those classic “household science hacks” that sounds mysterious but has a straightforward explanation. Here’s what’s going on when you mix vinegar + salt in water and leave it in a room:
🧪 What Happens
- Odor Absorption
- Vinegar is mildly acidic, and salt is hygroscopic (pulls moisture from the air).
- Together in water, this mixture can absorb some odors from the surrounding air, slightly reducing musty or stale smells.
- Air Humidity Effects
- Salt draws moisture from the air. If your room is humid, it can help reduce dampness a little, which also helps prevent mold or mildew growth in the corners.
- Surface Cleaning Boost (Indirect)
- The vinegar vapor can discourage some bacteria or mold spores from settling nearby, so the room might feel fresher or cleaner.
⚡ Key Points
- It’s not a magical purifier — it won’t replace a real air filter or clean the room fully.
- Works best in small spaces where the liquid is exposed and not disturbed.
- Replace the solution every few days, because after a while it becomes saturated with odors and moisture.
🏠 Quick Summary
- Vinegar + salt in water = minor odor absorber, slight humidity control, and discourages light mold growth.
- Cheap, simple, and safe for a quick refresh.
If you want, I can also suggest a few tweaks to make this DIY air-freshener/humidity hack much more effective — it’s surprisingly easy to boost its power. Do you want me to show that?