Have you ever walked into a room and noticed a stale or unpleasant smell? You’re not alone. Many people deal with poor indoor air quality, but there’s a simple and natural way to freshen up the space: salt and vinegar.

This combination might seem unusual, but it’s actually a great way to clean the air. Salt absorbs moisture, helping to trap dust and allergens. Vinegar has strong antibacterial properties that can reduce bacteria, mold, and other germs. When used together, they work to remove odors and make the air feel cleaner.
Making this solution is easy. Just mix one cup of coarse salt with half a cup of white vinegar in a glass or ceramic bowl. Stir gently and place the bowl in the area where you want fresher air. For the best results, replace the mixture every two to three days.
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Over time, you may start to notice changes. Cooking smells, pet odors, and musty air start to fade. Some people even report feeling fewer allergy symptoms and a general sense of cleaner air.
Of course, this method won’t replace regular cleaning or fix underlying odor problems. But it’s an easy and low-cost way to keep the air fresh without using chemical-based air fresheners. If you want to add a bit of fragrance, you can mix in a few drops of essential oil.
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As with any home remedy, it’s important to use it safely. Keep the bowl out of reach of children and pets, and avoid placing it in areas where it might spill or be knocked over.
This simple solution is a natural, budget-friendly way to improve air quality at home. Give it a try and see the difference for yourself.