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A homemade moisture absorber.
How about making your own moisture absorber with just a few natural ingredients?
You will need:
500g of salt
3 flavored tea bags
5 drops of essential oil (of your choice)
2 glass jars
1 plastic bag
Take the plastic bag and cover the glass jars. Then pour the salt and the contents of one and a half tea bags into each jar and mix the two ingredients well.
Add drops of essential oil. Cover with plastic wrap and close the lid. Leave the jars closed for 3 days, during which time you should shake them to mix the ingredients well.
Remove the lid and place them in the cabinet in a comfortable position.
And now, the bad smells of humidity will be just a bad memory!
This moisture absorber can also be used anywhere else in the house, especially in the more humid areas, such as the bathroom.
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