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đ§ïž Another Benefit: Light Rain Repellent
While not as powerful as commercial water-repellent sprays, the potato trick can also cause light rain to bead off your windshield instead of smearing across itâespecially if you’re caught without wiper fluid.
đ§Ș Why It Works (Science Behind the Spud)
The starch molecules in a potato create a barrier that minimizes the ability of moisture to cling to the glass. Instead of forming tiny fog droplets, the moisture slides away or doesn’t form at all.
â ïž A Few Things to Keep in Mind
- This is a temporary solution, best used in a pinch or as a preventative trick for next-day use.
- Always buff the potato residue off properlyâtoo much can cause light streaks.
- Donât rely on this in place of proper car maintenance (like working defrosters and good-quality wiper blades).
đ„ In Conclusion: Donât Underestimate the Power of a Potato
From the kitchen to the garage, the potato has more uses than you might think. As strange as it sounds, rubbing a raw potato on your windshield can keep you safer by improving visibility and reducing fogâespecially in those moments when you least expect to need it.
So next time you’re prepping for a road trip or a winter commute, toss a potato into your glove compartment. You might just be glad you did.
Pro Tip:
Already tried this and loved it? Try it on your bathroom mirror at home tooâno more fog after a hot shower!
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