Removing moisture in drawers and cabinets is not that difficult and you can simply use natural products. Here’s what you need.

Goodbye moisture in drawers

Humidity in the home is a problem for many that they have to struggle with on a daily basis. Especially on cold winter days when you can’t ventilate your home enough. But it’s not just about the rooms, as closed drawers, such as chests of drawers or wardrobes, also absorb moisture. In this case you have to be careful and open and ventilate, otherwise you will find yourself with an accumulation of moisture and the risk of mould forming. As we have just said, small spaces almost always have a risk of mold appearance and therefore we should try to avoid itSurely the first step is to issue it often, but that is not enough. In fact, humid air is a source of bacteria that you can only breathe but that penetrate the fabrics of your clothes, leaving unwanted odors. There are several methods to remove moisture and prevent bad odors from clothes when stored inside the inner closet for too long.

Humidity in the closet

Now we will see some methods to permanently remove moisture from the cabinet but also from the drawers. We will talk about completely natural remedies that involve the use of natural products that in most cases you will find in the pantry at home.

Here’s how to remove moisture in the closet: natural method.

As we said, humidity in the closet is a serious problem because in addition to leaving bad odors, it penetrates the clothes inside. But not only because in the most serious cases they can also rot, especially when you haven’t opened the closet for months and months and the house is especially damp. One of the most effective alternatives to remove moisture from the closet is undoubtedly baking soda. In fact, the latter has anti-odour properties and is often used to absorb bad odours, but it is also commonly used diluted in water to clean furniture, sanitary ware and floors.

baking soda

Among the many properties, as we have said, is that of eliminating odors and then also absorbing moisture. A completely natural remedy and also at a very low cost. Putting it on is really simple. First, simply empty the cabinet and clean it with water and baking soda. Once dry, you can put all your clothes back inside, also placing a small bowl with baking soda inside the closet. The humidity will decrease and you will definitely notice the difference. Every once in a while, however, you should remember to change the baking soda in the bowl.

Other natural methods against moisture in the closet

Baking soda isn’t the only remedy. In fact, there are others, always natural, that are equally effective. Here are some of them:

Remedy against humidity in the cabinet - Talc
  • Baby powder: it is very effective against humidity and it is enough to sprinkle it on the cupboard to spread its fantastic aroma. You can sprinkle it on shelves or put it in small bowls.
  • Cornstarch : this helps retain moisture in small spaces and is ideal for this. Simply fill a small bowl and place it on each shelf in the closet.
  • Rice: This also retains moisture. In this case, it is not advisable to spread the rice in the cupboard, but simply place it in a small bowl or organza bag, combined with a few drops of essential oil. This way you will absorb moisture and perfume your wardrobe.