At first glance, these two things may seem unrelated. But when combined, they offer surprising benefits, solving various household problems.

Salt is a familiar kitchen seasoning, used not only for food preservation but also to enhance the flavor of dishes. On the other hand, fabric softener is a viscous solution that makes clothes softer and keeps them smelling fresh for longer. When combined, these two ingredients can be quite useful in our daily lives.

1. Deodorizing a Room

If you’re looking for a blend to keep your living space fresh and fragrant without resorting to essential oils or scented candles, try mixing salt and fabric softener. You’ll need salt crystals, your favorite fabric softener, and a bowl or container.

First, pour the salt into the container; the amount can be adjusted based on the room’s size. Next, add the fabric softener to the salted container and mix well with a spoon.

A unique blend of salt and fabric softener can keep your living space fresh and fragrant.

Place the container in appropriate locations, such as the bathroom, by the window sill, or on a shelf. The fragrance will gradually diffuse, overpowering any initial odors. Combining fabric softener with salt not only adds a pleasant scent but also harnesses the natural antibacterial properties of salt, effectively sanitizing, deodorizing, and purifying the air. This mixture can retain its fragrance for 3-5 days. When the scent fades, simply make a fresh batch to maintain a pleasant-smelling home.

2. Cleaning and Deodorizing the Toilet

Fabric softeners typically contain fragrance-creating ingredients that can eliminate toilet odors. Compared to specialized cleaning agents, fabric softeners often leave behind a more pleasant scent and avoid the harsh smell of chlorine. Salt acts as a gentle cleanser, removing stains and grime without damaging the porcelain surface. It also has effective antibacterial properties.

Therefore, you can mix salt with fabric softener and sprinkle it into the toilet bowl. Let it sit for about 30 minutes before gently scrubbing with a brush. When you flush, stubborn stains and unpleasant odors will be washed away.

Salt works gently to remove stains and grime without damaging the porcelain surface.

3. Mopping the Floor

Salt can quickly dry the floor while also disinfecting and sanitizing it. Meanwhile, fabric softener not only adds shine to tiled surfaces, especially older tiles, but also has anti-static properties.

When you add fabric softener to your mopping water, you’ll find that the floor attracts less dust after each mopping session. Moreover, the combination of salt and fabric softener leaves behind a pleasant fragrance and prevents musty or fishy odors after cleaning.

In addition to mopping the floor, you can also mix salt water with fabric softener to clean your entire living space, especially wooden surfaces. This mixture will make wooden surfaces smoother and reduce dust buildup effectively.