Potato trick prevents frost and ice buildup on vehicles during cold mornings.
Experts suggest that drivers can avoid frost and ice accumulation on their vehicle's windscreen during the cold winter months by employing a clever potato method.
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Drivers have a quirky but effective way to stop their car windshields from frosting up – just use a spud.
Absolutely, you heard that correctly! Just slice a potato and rub the freshly cut side on your windshield. It may sound unbelievable, but this humble vegetable could be a game-changer for ice prevention during the colder months. MotorMatch stands by this method, claiming that the starch creates a barrier that helps prevent moisture accumulation.
This means less frost, fewer early-morning de-icing sessions, saving precious time before work. But there's a catch: drivers need to whip out the potato the night before a big freeze for the trick to work. This requires some savvy planning, reports the Express.
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