John Wilmot, CEO of car leasing company LeaseLoco.com said: “Condensation in cars can be frustrating because you have to waste time wiping windows and putting on the AC or cracking open a window before you can set off.
“Driving with foggy windows also causes a safety hazard and starting your journey without clearing up any condensation could violate the Highway Code.
“Placing a small bowl of salt in your car overnight is a clever way to help with this problem as it absorbs any excess moisture in the air that is making the problem worse. This is a great trick for when the temperatures drop and can save you time in the mornings.”
According to the Highway Code, drivers must be able to see clearly through the windscreen before setting off behind the wheel.
However, motorists have to remember to place the bowl of salt in their cars the night before a big freeze. The salt is designed to prevent condensation build-up, not to clear any moisture that has already formed.
Condensation could be caused if wet items, such as clothes and umbrellas, are left in the car. However, LeaseLoco warned that condensation at any other time of the year could be the sign of a problem that may need to be addressed.
LeaseLoco added: “Just be mindful that whilst condensation in cars is pretty normal in winter, it shouldn’t persist when the weather warms up. If you find you’re always struggling with this then it could be a sign of a bigger problem that needs to be looked at.”